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Mini HD Camera (MINI DV-006H) Review

I got this unit as a freebie when I had purchased an LED TV from Lazada (see my last post regarding MyView 24PX100 TV Review ). Even up to this moment I still don't know what to do with this mini camera, maybe it was given to me for a purpose which still I have no idea yet. It's just like a keychain, very small that it could be used for spying. The one you're seeing above is it's actual size - it's just 43 x 24 x 10mm (LWD). It has the ability to capture 5megapixel photos and take videos of 1280 x 960 resolution. The camera's actually just 2megapixel, just upscaled to 5mp, doesn't have autofocus so don't expect digicam / smartphone quality photos. For video quality, it's good. It saves videos in .avi video format (quite, but not that heavy for storage). Anyway, this camera is compatible with up to 32gb microsd card. You can even use the unit as a micro-sd card reader when you have the cable with you. See below video review courtesy of YouTub...

MyView 24PX100 Review

It was last month when I tried to visit lazada.ph website, and among all the products I had browsed on the website, this TV caught my attention. 24 inches Full HD LED TV with USB media playback. Asking Price? P6,500. Below are the product's main specifications you need to know, for the rest of the specs sheet, visit MyView website . SERIES PIXSMART Model 24PX100 Size 24" 580X377X43 Design Fine Polished Blac Panel Maker BOE/IPS/Sharp Resolution 1920x1080 Brightness 400 cd/m2 Contrast 3000:1 Viewing Angle 176 (H) X 176 (V) Dot Pitch 0.1615, X 0.4845mm Maximum colors 16.7M Response time 6.5ms Backlight life >100000 hrs Colour system PAL/SECAM In their website, there's in the list that states that the product runs on Android 2.3, Cortex A9 CPU, Mali 400 graphics... no no no. There's no single trace of Android in this product....

Software Review: FastStone Image Resizer

New job, new life, new adventures. I can now now buy the things that I usually crave for when I was still a student... (of course just few of them...How I wish I could buy them all...). This time, a digital camera. I have a purchased a Sony Cybershot DSC W-320 which have an oozing 14.1 megapixel resolution. Higher resolution, better pictures, and of course huge file sizes. More time to wait to upload your photos on your social media. Of course if you want to avoid the hassle about the time uploading your photos on the web, you will opt to do these measures: Reduce the pixel size of the camera when taking pictures; or Use Microsoft Picture Manager to reduce the size of your photos. Isn't it? We'll I don't prefer both solutions, so I decided to search for a software which could solve my problem, and also the problem of my co-photo enthusiasts, bloggers and social media fanatics. Let's try this software that I have just recently discovered (although it a...

Time Stopper 2

Software recommendation: TIME STOPPER 2 I highly recommend this software to those people who are tired enough of looking for crack versions of their favorite software. You can now use the original version of the software (usually a trial version when it's freely downloadable on the cloud). Before proceeding, be sure that the software has at least a day remaining before the trial ends,  it must still be working. The software is very easy to use. All you have to do is to install the software, run it. The interface is shown above. Just click the [Browse...] button and locate the main .exe file of the trial version program. If you don't like to browse the EXE file manually, go to desktop and right-click the program icon of the trial version software. Copy all the texts EXCEPT for the QUOTATIONS. Paste it on the first textbox of the Time Stopper software(Select the main EXE...) Then choose a date within the trial period of the software. Also, enter a name of the new icon ...

Browser Comparison - Internet Explorer 9 vs other Browsers

Since I learned how to surf the internet, I never used Internet Explorer (versions 8 and below). The interface is very dull and the browsing speed is very slow. But since I had switched to a newer version of the Internet Explore, IE9, everything has changed. Before I came up with IE9, I had tested several web browsers before - Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Rockmelt. If I were to rate these browsers according to their performance (up to scale of 5), it will be: Mozilla Firefox: I had once used this browser before I met Google Chrome. That's it. Google Chrome: I had used this browser for a very long time. The interface is very good, very easy to understand. The browsing speed is amazingly fast. But... It consumes memory and CPU Usage a lot. I am currently using a laptop with an Intel Centrino 1.4GHz processor, 512MB DDR RAM and a 32MB ATI Radeon Video Card. That means running a massive program causes crashes on the system. This is the main reason why...