Friday, November 29, 2013

I want to win a GPS System for my friend. Any Good Sites?

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Marie K


Does anyone know any sites that are not scams and doesn't make you do a survey?


Answer
Thats the thing most of them are scams
The best one is to enter into a competiton like gadget show
You get to win all of these
All our Top 5 Water pistols
A 42 inch Philips Eco LCD TV
A a 32 inch LCD TV
A a 20 inch LCD TV
A an In Focus DLP projector
A Jamo DMR 45 Dolby Virtual Speaker system
A MacBook laptop
A hi end desktop PC
A pair of Yukon Tracker Night Vision Goggles
A Magellan in car sat nav
A Dirtsurfer
An all-in-one printer/scanner/photocopier
A portable Picturemate photo printer
An Apple iPhone
A Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit and a DS Lite
A Microsoft Xbox 360
A Sony PS3 and a PSP and a selection of games for all the consoles
A Pair of Mordaunt Short speakers and an Arcam Solo stereo
A Hi Def Blu Ray player
A Hi Def Sony SR7 camcorder
A Panasonic 9.1 megapixel DMC TZ5 compact digital camera camera
A Nikon D60 digital SLR camera
An iPod Classic
An Archos 605 Wifi
An Urban Mover electric Mountain Bike
A pair of Bose noise reduction headphones
A pair of SHURE SE530 earphones
An 'Alert Me' home security system
A Kyam Igloo tent
A LA-z-Boy gadget Chair
A pair of Nike + trainers
And an appropriate WiFi router
A Leatherman Charge multitool
A G Shock Gulfman watch
A Sound Asleep iPod compatible pillow
And a Roberts Gemini DAB radio.
A eStarling WiFi picture frame
A Corsair 8Gb rugged USB memory stick
A Trilobyte robotic vacuum cleaner
A Scooba robotic mop
A 5.1 surround sound speaker system
A Storm Launcher remote control car boat plane thing
And a Mini Cooper Monte Carlo XB Pro radio control car
A B&W Zeppelin iPod dock
A swan toaster
A year's free subscription to Sky's full HD service, plus dish and decoder
And a year's free broadband at the best speed we can reasonably get where you live
And 50 pounds worth of calls a month free for a whole year on the 3 network and Sony Ericsson K660i mobile phone.
And a cuddly toy with a hidden security camera in it
you can enter for 50p and as many times as yyou like and trust me it isnt a scam
http://gadgetshow.five.tv/jsp/5gsmain.jsp?lnk=480

Firewire over USB for streaming Video?




futbolmess


I have AVI files on my external hard drive and I stream them wirelessly to my Xbox 360 to watch on my tv. I have the HDD hooked up to my laptop via a USB 2.0 cable. My question is, will hooking it up via a firewire cable improve my buffer times at all? Fast Forwarding and Rewinding are studdery and I'm wondering if I can improve it at all. Thanks


Answer
Here's the question: are your videos stuttering on the laptop, when you play them there? If so, you might have something weird going on there, and maybe Firewire would change it. But ordinarily, USB 2.0 for HDD is just as fast as Firewire, give or take (depends somewhat on the chip in the external HDD).

Chances are, the stuttering is due to your wireless. USB 2.0 runs at 480Mb/s, and while that's not all data transfer, it's fast. DVD quality video in MPEG-2 runs at up to 9Mb/s.. high definition camcorder video in MPEG-2 runs at 25Mb/s, captures from on-air HDTV run at 19.4Mb/s or less.

But then there's wireless Ethernet. Since you didn't mention the wireless adaptor you're using (it's not built-in on the X-Box), you probably have either 802.11b or 802.11g, both called "wifi". The top possible speed over 802.11b is 11Mb/s... but that's one-way only, and just one link. Your actual performance will be at best around half of that, less if you have other computers on the network, or if you do not connect at full speed. For the 802.11g spec, the max speed is 54Mb/s, but as before, that's one-way only, and it, too, drops down based on distance, interference, and other computers being on the net.

You might improve things by relocating the wireless adaptor for a stronger signal, or adding a larger antenna (if it's interchangeable). But even at that, streaming higher bitrate video over 802.11g is chancy at best, and over 802.11b it's pointless. I have wired Ethernet (1000Mb/s) between my computer room and my media room, just because of this.




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