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iPod Video - How Is It Different? by Mike Singh
Known as the fifth generation iPod, the Apple iPod video was introduced in the late 2005. Taking portable video entertainment to a different level than it ever has been, it features a color screen and video playback capabilities. A stunning and slimmer design than the iPod photo, this latest... The click wheel has been the navigation wheel of the fourth and fifth generation iPod, along with the iPod mini and nano. ... What accessories come with the iPod Video is a software disc and Apple stickers, a USB dock connector cable, a universal dock adapter, headphones, headphone covers, and a...
Authoring and Encoding for New Media by Jon Mueller
As the technology continues to develop, DVD-ROM and CD-ROM are publicized to be great sources of media for a wide variety of publishing objectives. What is less publicized is how to get from point A to point B in terms of necessary materials and a plan of content organization. ... When publishing with DVD-ROM or CD-ROM, video, text, and images can be updated on a regular basis, without interrupting not only the navigation, but also without the need to republish the physical material (DVD-ROM or CD-ROM discs), by having certain material not housed on the disc, but stored on the internet in...
How To Buy An MP3 Player by Gary Hendricks
Are you looking for an MP3 player but am not sure which type and model to buy? There is a wide variety of MP3 players out there, from flash memory based players to hard drive based players. Choosing a good player from the market is no easy task. What features should you look for? ... MP3 CD players
MP3 CD players are another type of MP3 player. ... You can burn up to 150 MP3 songs to fill one CD-R disc, then play it on the unit. ... Micro hard-drive based MP3 players
More recently, manufacturers have come up with micro hard-drive based MP3 players like the Apple iPod Mini, Creative Zen...
Inside Camcorders: Terms, Definitions, DVD Formats/Capacities - What Camcorder is Best for You? by Jennifer Johnston-Giuliano
WHAT IS THE CAPACITY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MINIDV AND FULL SIZE DVD’S? DVD’s come in Two Sizes. The mini CD size of 80 mm (about 3 1/8” in diameter) and the Standard CD size of 120 mm (about 4 ¾” in diameter). The Full Size DVD’s look just like Standard CD’s. ... Each side can have two layers for a total of four layers per disc. ... Some camcorders force the wider picture into a smaller space on the sensor - giving you a less true image, with fewer pixels and lower quality. ... Remember - widescreen is the future - be sure you invest in that future when choosing your Camcorder.
Guide to Buying a Desktop Computer by Andrew Gates
With the rapid pace of technological developments, nothing has become as ubiquitous as the computer. Everyone's got one. And they are used for all manner of endeavour, by people of all walks of life. So, do you simply buy the computer that someone's selling? ... REMOVABLE MEDIA You will want to have a CD-R or (CD-RW) drive installed in your computer, and or possibly a DVD or DVD-R. ... For reading a CD ROM, all that is required is a CD drive and for watching DVD movies, a DVD ROM drive. ... Make sure you listen to program that you are familiar with (take your own CD along) and compare...
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