The Nintendo Wii
A Review for the Nintendo Wii Video Game System
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NewTek LightWave 9
Review on NewTek's LightWave 9, told from the view of a first-time user of LightWave. Also, covers some extremely basic things in LightWave to get you started.
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The Canopus / Grass Valley ADVC-110
This is a review for the Canopus / Grass Valley ADVC-110 Analog to Digital Video Converter.
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The Datavideo DAC-200
A review for the Datavideo Dac-200 Analog Video to Digital Video Converter. It allows you to plug your VCR into your computer and record VHS tapes to DVD.
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Sorenson Squeeze 4.5 Compression Suite (Mac)
A review for Sorenson Squeeze 4.5 Compression Suite for the Mac.
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Matrox Parhelia APVe
A Review on the Matrox Parhelia APVe Multi-Output Video Card, allowing up to three computer monitors or 2 computer monitors and 2 TV's to be plugged into your computer.
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Sorenson Squeeze Compression Suite 4.5 (PC)
The review for the Sorenson Squeeze Compression Suite 4.5, a great product used for Streaming Video on the Internet.
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The M-Audio ProjectMix I/O
A Review for the M-Audio ProjectMix I/O Control Surface Mixing Board Recording Studio Computer Interface.
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The Matrox DualHead2Go
A Review for the Matrox DualHead2Go System, which allows 2 monitors to be plugged into a single monitor port.
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The Matrox TripleHead2Go
A review on the Matrox TripleHead2Go Multiple Monitor Output portable system
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The M-Audio Black Box
A Review for M-Audio's Guitar Effects Processor and Amp Simulator, the Black Box.
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The Blackmagic Design Intensity HDMI Capture Card
A review on Blackmagic Design's new PCIe Intensity card, featuring Uncompressed High Definition capture of video using two HDMI ports.
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Oregon Scientific ATC2000
This amazingly small, rugged and sporty camera was so fun to review that we fought over who got to use it. Check out our video samples linked at the top of the review and see how we enjoyed the Oregon Scientific ATC2000 Helmet Camera!
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Grass Valley REV PRO
This new disk format will change the way we share and record files. It's faster, larger, and more durable then other removable media. A wise choice for any workstation user.
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Matrox RT.X2
The Matrox RT.X2 is the affordable realtime video editing solution for Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. It supports analog and digital capture, editing, and output of Standard and High Definition video.
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Matrox RT.X2 vs RT.X100
If you've chosen Adobe Premiere as your NLE of choice then you'll want to consider the Matrox cards for realtime acceleration. Depending on your editing format you may not need the RT.X2 and may be able to use the less expensive RT.X100.
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Canopus Edius SP and Edius NX
If you are looking for a fast HD video editor then you need to look at the Canopus Edius cards. In this review I discuss the two most popular Canopus cards for Edius.
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Edirol DV-7
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Serious Magic/Photoflex FlexDrop2
A good key needs a good background and having a portable backgroung makes it easy. The FlexDrop is a reversible key with blue on one side and green on the other.
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Digidesign ProTools LE and The Mbox
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Primera Bravo II CD/DVD duplicator
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Focus Enhancements FireStore FS-1
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Canopus ADVC-100
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United Media Multicam
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Canopus ADVC-50
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