Tag: Dvd Movies
How to Choose a New Hard Drive for Your Computer
Posted on Jul.17, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
If you are running out of space on your computer or find that programs load a little slow, or that big files take a long time to open, it may be time for a new hard drive.
Making a more careful decision about the hard drive can mean a much longer working life for the hard drive. Better reliability, allowing the hard drive to run for many years without mechanical failures or the worst of all, losing your precious data to [...]
Facing DVD Software Dilemma? Its Brainlessly Simple
Posted on Jul.12, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
1. Pocket DVD Wizard http://www.deprice.com/pocketdvdwizard.htm
The Pocket DVD Wizard allows you to make backup copies of your personal DVDs, Mpeg, Avi and DivX video and then play them on your Windows Mobile? Pocket PC or Portable Media Center. Imagine the possibilities! You can now record your favourite TV program with your DVD recorder and transfer it to your Pocket PC, then watch it later in the office, or on the beach!
2. dvdSanta http://www.deprice.com/dvdsanta2.htm
dvdSanta is an All-in-One software that lets you copy, [...]
How To Troubleshoot DVD Drives Fast
Posted on Jul.04, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
You really enjoy those dvd movies and games and the last thing you need or want is to experience problems with your dvd drive.
To prepare for the possibility of having your dvd drive leaving you out in the cold one morning,we will dicuss problems that may cause dvd failure as well as the procedures you should take to correct these problems.
As with all drives,be sure to double check the failure. If the dvd drive will not read the dvd,try running [...]
Buying a Plasma or LCD TV FAQs
Posted on Sep.24, 2008, under Computer and PC Tips (1) Comment
This article focuses on frequently asked questions by buyers of plasma and LCD televisions.
Q: Does the “plasma” in plasma televisions need to be recharged or replaced over time?
A: No. The plasma gases are sealed in individual cells when they are manufactured. There is no way to recharge or replace the gases. However, plasma TVs, when used normally, will last you many, many years (up to 20 years) so you don’t have to worry about the screen burning out for a [...]
