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This video is a perfect demo of how a home theater can be tweaked to perform to the max, we will show how a popular universal remote control can be used to trigger complex scenes where all audioand video (A/V) equipment inteacts with other systems such as lighting control, robotic TV mount, even drapes, L.E.D lighting, and fiber optics installed on the ceiling to be able to complete the theater experience. Once the user is done, all it takes is pressing the off button and everything goes back to standby state, ready for the next flix to play. Check us out, you wont regret it! We are located in California and also in Latin America.
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Epson HOME CINEMA 8500UB Projector Specifications:
Native Res.: 1080p
Brightness: 1600 ANSI lumens
Colors: 16.7 million colors
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 native
Technology: 3 LCD
Contrast Ratio: 200000:1
Compatibility: 1080p native
Inputs (Video): Cutting-edge connectivity – Two HDMI ports for maximum flexibility.
Weight: 16.5 lbs.
Dimensions: 17.7in W 5.4in H 15.5in D
Features: Cinema Filter
Fujinon OptiCinema(TM) Multi-Lens Optics System
Pre-set Color Modes
E-TORL Lamp
Advanced Dust Filtration System
2 HDMI 1.3a inputs
Warranty: 2 Years Limited Parts and Labor, 90 Days on Lamp, Epson HomeService Program and Epson PrivateLine Dedicated Toll-Free Support
Projector Uses: Perfect for home theater and gaming
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A video I made through my laptop camera to show you how to fix the “perfect circle” that the xbox system makes when it either falls or gets tilted with a game inside. I took one of my old games, motoGP and used it as a dummy to prove that it does work . Believe it, it works. I’ve tried it on over 10 games, and they all work flawlessly. Make sure the dremel speed is at its lowest. The rubbing compound is generally used for automotive painting. i dont know where you can get it at, probably a local auto store. The disc actually has two “perfect circles” the outside isnt as visible through the camera.
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Toothpaste might work if you find the grimmy ones. Smooth toothpaste, from what i can imagine, wouldnt be so effective cause your basically using the paste to slightly sand down the scratches.
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*GO TO XBOX.COM TO SEE THE UPDATED PRICES*if u are thinking of purchaseing an XBOX 360 system please be aware that the console comes in 3 different variaties. In this vid u will quickly learn in a minute and a halfs time about the xbox 360 systems and it will also help u in decideing whitch one is perfect for u**REMEMBER** XBOX live works on any of the 3 consoles so dont worry about live just worry about setting it up lol:) I hope this video truely helped u in ur choice to buy an XBOX 360…**PRICES**…XBOX 360 arcade $199.99 XBOX 360 pro $299.99 XBOX 360 Elite $599.99
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yes,.,the china cymbal on the left is a triggered SAW BLADE !…. same as what george kollias did in some of his videos with his band NILE…i forgot to use it in this song…i will use it in the next songs i put up.
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Review Part 2 of 3: Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of TIMESPLITTERS: FUTURE PERFECT for the Playstation 2 PS2 video game system. Time Splitters is an amazing series of first person shooters FPS designed by Free Radical. TS Future Perfect is the third in the series and possibly the best. You play as Cortez sent from the future to the past, then present, and future, back to the past, and future, and you get the idea. It’s an awesome game for shooting game fans who want a fun story and great action. Originally Timesplitters had an amazing online function but it was cancelled and discontinued a few months ago and is no longer hosted on the servers (which SUCKS). CGRHD is eagery awaiting a new Timesplitters on the Playstation 3 PS3 or Xbox 360. We demand Timesplitters 4!! MAKE IT FASTER. I think Free Radical is making that game HAZE and we’re getting that as soon as possible, but Timesplitters is what we want around here. I want to play as Robofish and shoot Ninja Monkey and Mr. Giggles and the Gingerbread Man. TSFP also came out on the Xbox.
Be sure to watch the original Classic Game Room episodes. Classic Game Room was the original classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999-2000, now on DVD. The HD series is reviewing PS3, PS2, Genesis, NES, Atari and Xbox 360. XBLA. videos review review show funny design level mapmaker make your own levels Timesplitter
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Review Part 3 of 3: Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of TIMESPLITTERS: FUTURE PERFECT for the Playstation 2 PS2 video game system. Time Splitters is an amazing series of first person shooters FPS designed by Free Radical. TS Future Perfect is the third in the series and possibly the best. You play as Cortez sent from the future to the past, then present, and future, back to the past, and future, and you get the idea. It’s an awesome game for shooting game fans who want a fun story and great action. Originally Timesplitters had an amazing online function but it was cancelled and discontinued a few months ago and is no longer hosted on the servers (which SUCKS). CGRHD is eagery awaiting a new Timesplitters on the Playstation 3 PS3 or Xbox 360. We demand Timesplitters 4!! MAKE IT FASTER. I think Free Radical is making that game HAZE and we’re getting that as soon as possible, but Timesplitters is what we want around here. I want to play as Robofish and shoot Ninja Monkey and Mr. Giggles and the Gingerbread Man. TSFP also came out on the Xbox.
This part of the review covers multiplayer mayhem, deathmatch, team, bag tag, bagtag (aka ninjaball), assault, shrink, virus and mapmaking. TS has a great map maker where you can create and design your own complex levels.
Be sure to watch the original Classic Game Room episodes. Classic Game Room was the original classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999-2000, now on DVD. The HD series is reviewing PS3, PS2, Genesis, NES, Atari and Xbox 360. XBLA. videos review review show funny design level mapmaker make your own levels Timesplitter
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Review Part 3 of 3: Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of TIMESPLITTERS: FUTURE PERFECT for the Playstation 2 PS2 video game system. Time Splitters is an amazing series of first person shooters FPS designed by Free Radical. TS Future Perfect is the third in the series and possibly the best. You play as Cortez sent from the future to the past, then present, and future, back to the past, and future, and you get the idea. It’s an awesome game for shooting game fans who want a fun story and great action. Originally Timesplitters had an amazing online function but it was cancelled and discontinued a few months ago and is no longer hosted on the servers (which SUCKS). CGRHD is eagery awaiting a new Timesplitters on the Playstation 3 PS3 or Xbox 360. We demand Timesplitters 4!! MAKE IT FASTER. I think Free Radical is making that game HAZE and we’re getting that as soon as possible, but Timesplitters is what we want around here. I want to play as Robofish and shoot Ninja Monkey and Mr. Giggles and the Gingerbread Man. TSFP also came out on the Xbox.
This part of the review covers multiplayer mayhem, deathmatch, team, bag tag, bagtag (aka ninjaball), assault, shrink, virus and mapmaking. TS has a great map maker where you can create and design your own complex levels.
Be sure to watch the original Classic Game Room episodes. Classic Game Room was the original classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999-2000, now on DVD. The HD series is reviewing PS3, PS2, Genesis, NES, Atari and Xbox 360. XBLA. videos review review show funny design level mapmaker make your own levels Timesplitter
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Visit VisualApex.com 800-883-7495 Thanks, Charlie Moore President of Visual Apex
Panasonic PT-AE4000U Projector Specifications
MSRP (USD) : $2,499
Brightness (Lumens) : 1600 ANSI
Contrast (Full On/Off) : 100000:1
Variable Iris: Yes
High Brightness:
ANSI Lumens: **
Contrast Ratio: **
High Contrast:
ANSI Lumens: **
Contrast Ratio: 100000:1
Audible Noise: **
Weight: 16.1 lbs
Size (inches) (HxWxD) : 5.1 x 18.1 x 11.8
Std. Lens: Focus:
Power
Zoom: Power, 2.00:1
Throw Dist (feet) : 11.5 – 19.7
Image Size (inches) : 60.0 – 200.0
Optional Lenses: No
Digital Zoom: **
Digital Keystone: Vertical
Lens Shift: Horz & Vert
Warranty: 1 Year
Performance:
H-Sync Range: **
V-Sync Range: **
Compatibility:
HDTV: 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60
1080p/24, 1080p/50, 576i
576p, 625i, 625p
EDTV/480p: Yes
SDTV/480i: Yes
Component Video: Yes
Video: Yes
Digital Input: HDMI
Computers: Yes
Display: Type:
3 LCD
Native: 1920×1080 Pixels
Maximum: 1920×1080 Pixels
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (HD)
Lamp: Type:
170W UHM
Life: 2000 hours
Quantity: 1
Speakers: No
Max Power: 240W
Voltage: 100V – 240V
FCC Class: B
Special: RS232 Port
Native Res.: 1080p
Brightness: 1600 ANSI lumens
Colors: 16.9 million colors
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 native, 4:3 compat.
Technology: Transparent LCD panels (x3, R/G/B)
Contrast Ratio: 100000:1
Compatibility: Native resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels, Maximum resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels
Inputs (Video): S-Video: Mini DIN 4-pin x 1, 75 ohms Video: RCA pin x 1, 75 ohms HDMI in: HDMI connector x 3, HDMIâ„¢, HDCP compliant, supports HDAVI Control ver. 4
Weight: 16.09 lbs.
Dimensions: 8.1in W 5.1in H 11.78in D
Features: Advanced optical system
Professional level tuning
Flexible installation
Smart, easy operation
Warranty: N/A
Projector Uses: Perfect for home theater, DVDs, movies, HD sports, video games and gaming.
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Rare’s two N64 first-person shooters, GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark, received strong acclaim from critics and players, and demand for another title in the Perfect Dark franchise was high. Development of Perfect Dark Zero began on the Nintendo GameCube. At the time, Nintendo had a 49% stake in Rare, making Rare a Nintendo second-party developer. The game made a small appearance at Spaceworld 2000, an event exclusive to Nintendo. But apart from the confirmation that it was in development,[1] few official announcements were made. Perfect Dark Zero, along with several other Rare games, was intended to be finished in time for the Gamecube’s launch, but for unknown reasons did not.
In September 2002, Rare Ltd was purchased by Microsoft.[2] Around the same time, Rare released several images of Joanna Dark, the protagonist of the Perfect Dark games. The “cartoony” style of these pictures incited speculation that the final game — then intended for the original Xbox — would employ a less realistic graphical style than the original game; possibly an anime like cel-shading technique, (RARE had hired UK Manga artist Wil Overton to work with them, after seeing an anime-like image of the Original Perfect Dark game he had created for the cover of N64 Magazine.)
Development of the title was later transferred to the Xbox 360. Perfect Dark Zero’s senior designer Chris Tilston (also one of the project leads for the game) later revealed that the Xbox version was “about twelve months away” from completion when the switch occurred.[3]
In 2005, one of the rewards in the OurColony viral marketing campaign for Microsoft’s next Xbox video game console was an image of Joanna Dark.[4] At the official unveiling of the Xbox 360 on May 12, 2005, it was revealed that Perfect Dark Zero would be a launch title for the new system in the fall of 2005.[5] The game’s development has therefore spanned three platforms: the Nintendo GameCube, the Microsoft Xbox and the Xbox 360.
info from Wikipedia
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