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Reviews (12)
26 January 2013
A family just relax and explore game
If you have more than one kid/child who does not know alot about combos or button pushing, and most kids love Shrek, this is a great starter game to keep them entertained. Not for combo's savy fans, blood and gore, fighting gamers. I needed a multiplayer game to have fun with the kids and not constantly die because of attacks from monsters game. This will do it. Note: I wouldn't suggest it to your buddies who are hard core gammers, they would sigh and fall asleep.
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19 April 2011
One of the best cell phones for durability and just making calls.
Best response cell phone for calls, hands down. If your whole point is using a cell phone for talking, not texting, not listening to music or surfing the internet, then this is the best. I switched from a dreadful samsung glide u940, lg vx9700, lg 8350, samsung sch-u820 and gave away my iphone to my brothers. What's my point? I don't text. I don't surf the net. I don't do media crap on my phone. Other words I save a lot of money. I keep my phone bills below $60.00 every month between my wife and my phone- all you can call. My point is that's what a cell phone is really for. My $3, 250 dollars allenware laptop does all the surfing anywhere, gaming, video editing, out beats any crappy texting, no bullshit trying to do it on a phone. I have a quad core video editing system with full adobe suite, and recording studio. If I want to watch something I got a portable sony blueray player. Nowdays, I believe all that craming into a phone is crap and you pay more. Good qualities about the samsung gleam? 1. Slim light design, yet sturdy compare to other models. Will not accidentaly do bullshit calls out like many non-flip phones. You can stuff it in your pocket, purse ect. 2. Easy to navigate. No crappy media screens to get lost. Some touch phones require you to unlock before use to call, some require you to make the touch pad appear and response is crappy. Oh, I hate trying to make it dial the right number or answer the phone and put on speaker sometimes and it won't respond. Or the screen goes black and you don't know how to get it to hang or switch 3 way calling. Or you accidently touch some other application. Then you set the back screen on and it drains your battery life. 3.Still one of the best picture phones hands down. Great picture taking, sd card for swaping and saving (you have to buy, dosn't come with it). Whats the point of all that mexipixel claim if the snapshots look like crap? Not this phone. 4. Because it doesn't try to do all sorts of jobs battery life is longer than many phones period. You can still down load your favorite songs to play tunes. And does have web and surfing capabilitis (I don't use). Of course if you do a lot of texting and surfing, this phone is not for you. You are going to be paying a lot of money anyways if that's the case so might as well get a iphone (best response I see for touch). Yes, we went back to this phone after we tried many verizon new phones. We wanted a cell phone that sounds clear when talking, easy to navigate with fast response, great picture capablities, great battery life, small and slim, does not have accidental responses like many non flip-ups and yet fills rugged enough to last.
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15 March 2012
A good starter pro-level hd camcorder for film production under $3,000.
At this day and age if you want to go Pro from consumer hdv camcorders this is a great camcorder to start with. Want to shoot HD movies? The panasonic hvx200a and hpx170 is still rated by professional videographers to have the best cenamatic film look even in comparison to high end models like the Sony Ex1, EX3. The hpx170 is considered a top choice for shooting indie movies because now it's closer to the dvx100 in terms functionality and weight. That being said, the dvx100 was the favorite by many indie film makers for film production in dv. Time to move to hd right? In comes the hpx170. The hpx170 lacks the dv tape drive the hvx200a has, but makes up for it with lighter weight, new ND filters, video outputs, iris control, SDI, component, and composite video outputs. Whereas, the HVX200 only has component, composite and S-Video. The drawback only is Panasonic p2 flash cards are still pricy. But that is made up by no lag time to start recording, which high end models like a Sony EX1, EX3 has.
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