Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
I also bought another converter box for an old B&W TV, which I picked up at a garage sale a few years ago, and I take it to my friend’s cabin, which is in Wood County, and it is in centreal Wisconsin. In previous years when I go there, I would bring along an old flat wire indoor antenna, which has a knob in the middle for fine tuning, and the stations come in great, and I have no indoor antenna. However, when I have the converter box, I need a new indoor antenna, which I can purchase at Radio Shack, (An employee showed me an indoor antenna that is suitable for the converter box) and it is about $40. But how will this old TV will work on a newer indoor antenna? Should I purchase a used set that uses the coax wires instead of the flat wires, and so I still need rabbit ears for this set with the new indoor antenna?
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
Hey guys, I just bought a Kodak EasyShare C813 (8.2 MP), and although it comes with AA batteries, I want to get rechargeable ones. I’ve been an avid Song CyberShot user for about 5 years, but unfortunately the batteries and picture quality began to deteriorate, and that is why I purchased the Kodak because it was very affordable. I didn’t want anything flashy anyways. The batteries for my CyberShot are “CyberShot Stamina Size AA HR6 Mignon”, and they came with a plug in charger, I don’t know how much the camera/batteries were because they were a gift from my dad. I’m looking for rechargeables, because many of my friends use just regular AA batteries, and after a couple of pics, they’re battery starts to die out. When the batteries for my CyberShot were in their prime, the camera would last for hours. I’m looking to spend between $20-$50, hopefully on the lower end! I’ll probably end up going to Circuit City or Best Buy, but don’t wanna get talked into spending a lot from the salesperson, just wanted to have an idea of what I need before I go in there. Thanks in advance for helping!
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
Digital Copy: “Once a customer buys the DVD, they insert it into their computer, enter a unique code into iTunes and iTunes automatically copies the movie to their iTunes library within minutes.” -Apple
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
I am especially interested in Canon and Nikon.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Air2eYD_hS8uQjuUvLgKXheNxQt.;_ylv=3?qid=20081025193411AA3h7oH
Media cards, $1000 dSLR, USB Hardrives, Photoshop, Towers, Monitors, etc.
It adds up. You can get into a exceptional pro Nikon F4 camera for only $400.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
I’m trying to find an easy to use paintshop program for Windows XP. I want it for helping to color designs and hand-drawn pictures, not to retouch photos. Any ideas?
If it's a free download, there also has to be some proof of being virus-free!
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
i dont got the money to buy expensive SLR Camera like nikon. any suggested digital camera i should buy for my fashion photoshoot?
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
i just bought a Kodak Easyshare Z1285 12-Megapixel Digital Camera
12.0 megapixels
• 5x optical zoom
• 2.5 LCD screen
• Digital image stabilizer
• HD pictures and video
• 64MB internal memory
…is that good?
i also own a small gold light reflector
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
This is so frustrating. I purchased The Incredible Hulk the day it came out on Blu-Ray and it came with this digital copy disc. I followed instructions and it loaded once and there was an error with itunes because it couldn’t connect to the internet properly. So i ejected the video and re-inserted it and now it doesn’t load and i can’t so anything! please help this is annoying. Thanks.
Wow this digital copy thing has some problems…I hope they fix em up lol.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Digital news and reports |
I am frustrated that there is no way of telling what generic message comes with the answering machine, you would think they would put it on the box. Such info like if it is male or female and what the message says, so is buying the machine and returning the only way to find the one with the message you want???