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I have these in white. f**king superb! Satellites are cast alloy and heavy. The sub kicks out wicked bass. Brilliant for tunes and gaming.
http://www.acoustic-energy.co.uk/Product_range/Aego_series/Aego_M.asp
" For both value and sound quality the Acoustic Energy Aego M System is almost beyond...
I have a new Vodafone contract and new number which I got just before Christmas. As soon as I turned the thing on I got a XXX message from a number. I keep getting them and I don't know whether I am being charged yet. I don't want to text back "stop" as this may cost. Is there a way of barring a...
I know Celeron aren't the best but it's not going to be running anything too serious. Mainly for photos, internet etc. That Dell is better than yesterday's deal though. No Quidco either!
Any good? http://www.ebuyer.com/product/136220.
I want to buy the Mrs a notebook for after she has had the baby as I don't want her poking around my vast collection of midget/animal p**n.
Was looking at the EEE's from the other thread and although they make sense for travelling about she isn't...
Yeah I guess I didn't look too far into it but I got it for £60 so couldn't hang around. I'm going to fiddle about with settings, aparently it can be done a long winded way so that may have to do. Just have to swap connections when I want to change which is no big deal tbh.
Ok, a bit of a confusing one. I bought a surround sound system last week and am having trouble with connecting everything up so it all runs through it.
Firstly I have a Virgin cable box with 2 x Scart. 1 running into the Surround/DVD amp thing, the other going to 1 input on the TV. My PS3 is...
:lolup: You miserable git Toypop! :clown: I agree digital downloads are great but very big in HD. I know you have your views against Sony but when whoever wins wouldn't it be easier to pop to Blockbuster etc to get one?!
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Yes and yes. Although I don't think it will work with PAL movies because of the region code. The BluRay is standard on all PS3's but you will need an HDMI cable to view in HD as it isn't supplied. Just buy the cheapest one.
Not generally possible with MP3's. You can filter bits down so they aren't as audible then add stuff over the top. Then you can chop bits out and move them about etc. Any of the better programs like Ableton Live, Sony Acid, Cubase etc will do it.
John Lewis will price match. The new U series is pretty good as it's pretty much identical to last years S series. This years S series is the equivalent of last years V and has a much better colour processor for whites, reds and greens. Going for a wicked price here too...
If you've seen them in store then the signals they pump through are usually rubbish. Saying that in Comet today I was looking at them all next to each other and the Sony's looked better than most although some of the Samsung and Panasonic were great too. Believe me at home with an HD signal it's...
The Sony D series is one of the best 32" available. 100HZ and some great features. I'm getting one for our lounge and putting the 26" upstairs.
Most 32" won't do 1080p, only 1080i and 780i but at that size you won't notice the difference at all.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Sony-KDL32D3000/...
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.php?show=comingsoon
Personally wouldn't be that bothered with old films on Blu-Ray. I wouldn't have thought you would notice much difference between an upscaled DVD
I have an Orange SE W850i and a Vodafone Nokia 6300 and need to transfer my numbers over from the 850 to the 6300. The 850 takes memory stick and 6300 MicroSD card.
Any ideas without Bluetoothing them all seperately?
I'm pretty sure you can't. You can transfer them to an external HD and copy them over that way. Make sure you put them in a folder named VIDEO first so the PS3 recognises it. Or get Tversity and stream them if you have a wireless router, there will be a slight loss of quality but with the latest...