Archive for November, 2010
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Need For Speed Hot Pursuit – iPhone App Review
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit for the iPhone just debuted this week! Daniel finds out if this iOS car chase game app is a thrill ride that’s worth the $4.99 price tag. For reviews, news, tutorials and articles, check out www.todaysiphone.com Like Today’s iPhone on Facebook! http Visit PhoneDog on Facebook: facebook.com
Zalman ZM M220W 22 inch Wide Trimon 2D and 3D LCD monitor Review
Best Buy TechXpert’s adzproductions review of the Zalman ZM M220W 22 inch Wide Trimon 2D and 3D LCD monitor. This video allows the viewer a proper look at the product and explains its various functions. The video also shows the accessories that come with the product and gives a demonstration of the product in use.
GT Racing Motor Academy for iPhone & iPod Touch
GT Racing Motor Academy for iPhone & iPod Touch The most comprehensive & realistic racing simulation is now on the iPhone/iPod Touch. 100+ different cars including Lamborghini, Ferrari, BMW, & more make this game a must have! Choose between all the 14 different Race Tracks including Sydney Raceway, and the infamous Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to name a few…. The game has the most licensed content and the most diverse driving experience! GT Racing Motor Academy is another smash hit from GAMELOFT! Follow me on Twitter if you want! www.Twitter.com
Sharp AQUOS Quattron™ 3D TV – George Takei and The Minions of “Despicable Me”
Sharp Electronics Corporation introduces Sharp AQUOS Quattron 3D LCD TV. The Sharp Quattron 3D TV utilizes the latest 4-Color and 3D technology to offer the brightest picture in an LED backlight LCD 3D TV. Our breakthrough Quattron™ technology just made another breakthrough with the new 3D TV LE925 Series from Sharp. By combining our Quattron technology with Frame Rate Enhanced Driving and backlight side-mount scanning technology, Quattron 3D produces more colors and greater brightness to create a more realistic picture than ever before. Watching 3D without Quattron would be, well, despicable. You have to see it, to see it.