What kind of video player does everyone use? I know there must be vidoe player out there that can play a majority of today's different media files, and still not kill my computer's memory resources. Any comments appreciated. Thanks.
I just bought the Onkyo 770 HTiB and I need some speaker stands for the front L/R speakers. Something around 20" - 25" tall. Does anyone have anything they would like to recommend? How about something for the center speaker? I think putting that on top of the LCD TV is the way to go. Is...
Found some good reviews for the Onkyo S755 and S760 on CNET. The drawback with the 760 is that it doesn't have a DVD player. Is there a newer version of the 760 out?
When I was growing up in Chinatown, a lot of the people there like their coffee with a tea bag in it. Called the drink "half and half" I think.
Vietnamese coffee is pretty good too. They use the sweet condensed milk instead of cream and sugar. I might try putting that in my brew from now...
Thinking about taking the plunge into home theatre....except I only have $400. I already have the TV. I think my best bet (or only bet) is to get a Home Theater in a Box. Anyone have suggestions on a good one for this price? Appreciate it!
This is a really late reply, but I'm finally ready to purchase a head unit. From everyone's comments, I think I'm going to go with a Pioneer. Even if I pay more for an Apline or Eclipse, I don't think I'm going to be able to tell the difference. Ignorance is bliss.
I guess I got the 2 modes confused. If macro is for taking close ups of small objects, then micro must be for taking landscape type pictures of mountains/ocean/other big things.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check out the Canons.
I don't even own a traditional camera, but I think I'm going to get a digital camera as my standard camera. I'm willing to spend $300 on a basic point and shoot camera. It'd be nice to get some perks with the camera, like a macro and micro mode and an OK optical zoom. If anyone has...
I'm thinking about buying a DVD burner to back up my movie DVDs onto blank rewritable DVDs. Are there problems with copyright protection on the originals and how do I get around that? Will the newly burned DVDs be able to play on my PC and a stand alone DVD player?
Thanks!
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