Hi!
I now have a number of these in my collection, not many but I'm in no
doubt that the Not Many total will expand to something like Quite A
Few in the not to distant future.
There's nothing worse than having a small Bluray collection and no
player to play them on so I started shopping.
hello, great, thanks for your message about your laptop. also, you may want
to check out certain sony blu ray player models, sony blu ray boots way
faster then other brands, some low cost blu ray players are super slow and
take forever to boot. but the better quality ones boot fast. thanks les
Doing it on the laptop is fine I guess so long as it sounds good, and
hopefully you don't run into the BDs that have BDJ menus that don't allow
the use of a mouse because then if you are watching a moveie that's brand
new to you, you can't even go to the bathroom or you'll miss it. Like I said
Perhaps you should have bought a Soniq B100 Blue ray player from JB HI-FI.
It will play formats that a lot of the more expensive blue ray players can
not handle.
It includes ether net connection and USB connection so you can directly
connect an external disk drive containing your AVIs and
I'm going to reserve my judgement on this.
I appreciate why you're mentioning this but I don't necessarily agree with your
assertion that manufacturers are making huge profets on these things rather
some company's are prepared to take massive shortcuts when it comes to quality
control and
Greetings,
I'm seeking information about Bluetooth audio devices for use with a
generation 4 Ipod Touch running IOS 5.1. I would like to run a Bluetooth ear
piece strictly for the purposes of being able to hear voiceover through the
device for reviewing notes and additional information.
Hi Jay.
I'm looking for the same kind of earpiece you're wanting. One that sounds
like it will fit the bill is the Jawbone Era. It's not cheap, costing
around $129, but it does what you want. I'm asking Santa for one for
Christmas. To find out about this earpiece, go to
http://jawbone.com