Posts Tagged ‘footage’

Classic Game Room HD – NEO-GEO CDZ console review

Classic Game Room HD reviews the rare NEO-GEO CDZ video game console from SNK. The NeoGeo CDZ plays Neo Geo CD games but has much faster loading times, as demonstrated in this video. This is a hardware review showing the Neo-Geo CDZ game system next to the Neo Geo CD game system showing the difference between the units. Neo Geo CDZ was released in 1996 in Japan and is a rarity in the US which jacks up the price tag of an already pricey 1990′s game console.

Flip Ultra HD Review

Buy the Flip Ultra HD store.theflip.com ______________________________ Flip Ultra Macro/ Wide Angle Lenses: Basically this is attaching an adapter to the Flip Ultra HD so that it is compatible with several different types of lenses. (Doing this may or may not void your flips warranty and we are not responsible for any broken flips.) Video Tutorial on how to do this (Not our video) www.youtube.com Buy the Adapter cgi.ebay.com Buy the Macro Lens + the Wide Angle Lens cgi.ebay.com ____________________________ Our Flip Ultra HD Quality Test www.youtube.com Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Check out our website: www.TheTechJoint.webs.com

Flip Ultra HD Sample Test Video (Zoo) 720p

Follow me on twitter: twitter.com If you have any questions you can either leave a comment on this video or ask me here (don’t send me a message on youtube): www.formspring.me In this video I used: Flip Ultra HD Blue Snowball Microphone Screenflow 2.0 iMac 27″ If you enjoyed this video please share with your friends, click the like button, and subscribe.

Taking a Look at the Samsung Nuon

Nuon technology was developed by VM Labs and released in 2000. The Nuon platform was designed to be integrated in standard DVD players, and could enhance playback for DVDs designed for Nuon, as well as play Nuon games. A few manufacturers released Nuon-compatible players, including Samsung and Toshiba. Without little in the way of marketing or third party support, the Nuon quickly died with only 8 games and 4 compatible DVDs under its belt, and VM Labs filed for bankruptcy in 2001. Nuon had a few decent games, including Tempest 3000 and Ballistic, but this is not one the general gaming populace should track down. It’s not common at all, and typically gets a wee bit pricey. For collectors though, this is definitely an interesting and unique piece, and given it does have some playable titles, it may even see some use.

The Sims 3 Quick Review – Top 5 Reasons To Buy

This is a short review of The Sims 3 by EA and Maxis, which was officially released June 2, 2009. I have put together an abbreviated (not covering ALL aspects) review focusing on the top 5 reasons to buy The Sims 3 – if you’ve played the earlier games and didn’t like them or just don’t know much about it, this will give you my reasons to go and give this one a shot. Though in all fairness, I only list pros here – there are certainly cons. Look me up on The Sims Exchange under phreakindee I’ve been having people ask what computer specs I used to record this, and they are as follows: AMD Athlon X2 4600+ nVidia GeForce 8800GT 512MB 2GB DDR800 RAM Windows XP SP3

Flip Video Ultra HD Review, Unboxing, and Sample Footage

This is the black flip viddeo ultra hd with 2 hours(8 gb) of video storage. I recommend buying it online from the company at www.flipvideo.com becuase you get free shipping and a free accessory if you use the promo code FREACC. Product information Internal Memory:8GB (120 minutes) Screen Size:2.0″ (transflective TFT) Screen Resolution:960 x 240 pixels Video Resolution:1280 x 720 pixels Frame Rate:30 frames per second (constant frame rate, progressive scan) Video Bitrate:9.0Mbps (average – auto adaptive algorithm) Video Format:H.264 video compression, AAC audio compression, saves as MP4 file Lens Type:Fixed Focus (1.5m to infinity) Aperture:f/2.4 (fast lens for great results in low-light environments) Zoom:Smooth multi-step 2x digital Interface:8 Buttons (Power, Play, Delete, Record and 4 way navigation) Dimensions:4.25″ x 2.19″ x 1.17″ (H x W x D) PC Connection:Built-in flip-out USB arm (up to USB 2.0 speed) TV Out:HDMI™ Mini Connector; Standard HDMI™ cables sold separately (buy now) Battery Life:Up to 2.5 hours (with 2x AA Alkaline batteries) Up to 6.5 hours (with 2 x AA Energizer® e2® batteries) Tripod Mount:Yes Operating Systems:Windows XP, Windows Vista Mac OSX Min Requirements:(PC) 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or faster processor, Windows XP SP2 with 512 MB of RAM or Vista with 1 GB of RAM, and USB 2.0 port (Mac) 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo or faster processor, 1 GB of RAM, OS X Tiger 10.4, Leopard 10.5 or Snow Leopard 10.6, and USB 2.0 port Online Sharing:Pre-loaded