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Friday, June 15, 2007

Gamebridge TV Play Video Games on Your Computer

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Now discontinued, this small little gadget was great for allowing you to play video game on your computer or laptop. Useful for last generation games like PS2, Xbox, and Gamecube.

Turn your PC or notebook into a gaming and entertainment center. Play console games in real time through your computer, plus record your best moves. Watch and record TV shows in full screen on your computer.

  • Type:  TV Tuner / Video Input Adapter - External
  • Interface:  Hi Speed USB
  • Video Input:  TV Tuner - Hi Speed USB - external
  • Analog Video:  NTSC
  • Digital Video:  MPEG 1, MPEG 2
  • Features:  Remote Control
  • OS Required:  Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP 2

  • Play Games in Real Time
    With GameBridge there is no lag time. Click the controller and the fast response gets you out of the tightest spots with the enhanced graphical resolution of your computer monitor.

    Record Your Best Moves and Highest Scores
    Take snapshots of high scores or levels or record videos of great maneuvers, and save them to your hard disk or external drives, CDs, or DVDs.

    Share Your Favorite Moments
    Prove your prowess by emailing snapshots and recordings to friends, posting them on the Web, and replaying them any time.

    Turn Your Computer Into a TV
    GameBridge TV also provides a very affordable way to add an extra TV or to gain the benefits of a Personal Video Recorder (PVR). Schedule recordings. Take snapshots of any scene. The integrated remote control lets you select from up to 125 channels. Even preview a channel before you choose it.

    Your Complete Gaming and TV Solution
    GameBridge TV includes everything you need, even cables and the remote. It all fits easily into the included carrying case, so you can easily take GameBridge TV anywhere you take your computer.

    Convert Home Videos to VCD/DVD
    Convert your VHS videos and create long lasting VCD/DVD archives of your precious moments.
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    Wednesday, May 30, 2007

    Quick, Mini Cpanel How To Tutorial Videos

    Cpanel tutorial instructions

    Here is a great site that shows you the most common tasks in Cpanel hosting accounts in little flash videos. Other hosting providers would do well to follow Boston Computing Networks Steps. I bet it could save their tech support department a lot of time.

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    A List of the Most Popular Screen Resolutions From QVGA To WHUXGA

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    A List Of The Most Common Screen Resolutions

    Computer Standard Resolution Display Aspect Ratio Pixels
    QVGA 320×240 4:3 76,800
    WQVGA 432×240 9:5 103,680
    HVGA 480×320 3:2 153,200
    VGA and MCGA 640×480 4:3 307,200
    WGA or WVGA 800×480 5:3 384,000
    SVGA 800×600 4:3 480,000
    XGA 1024×768 4:3 786,432
    XGA+ 1152×864 4:3 995,328
    SXGA 1280×1024 5:4 1,310,720
    WXGA1 1280×800 16:10 1,024,000
    Apple PowerBook G4 1280×854 640:427 (approx. 3:2) 1,093,120
    WXGA2 1366×768 16:9 1,049,088
    WSXGA or WXGA+ 1440×900 16:10 1,296,000
    SXGA+ 1400×1050 4:3 1,470,000
    WSXGA 1600×1024 25:16 1,638,400
    WSXGA+ 1680×1050 16:10 1,764,000
    UXGA 1600×1200 4:3 1,920,000
    WUXGA 1920×1200 16:10 2,304,000
    QXGA 2048×1536 4:3 3,145,728
    WQXGA 2560×1600 16:10 4,096,000
    QSXGA 2560×2048 5:4 5,242,880
    QSXGA+ 2800×2100 4:3 5,880,000
    WQSXGA 3200×2048 25:16 6,553,600
    QUXGA 3200×2400 4:3 7,680,000
    WQUXGA 3840×2400 16:10 9,216,000
    HSXGA 5120×4096 5:4 20,971,520
    WHSXGA 6400×4096 25:16 26,214,400
    HUXGA 6400×4800 4:3 30,720,000
    WHUXGA 7680×4800 16:10 36,864,000

    Note 1: WXGA defines a range of resolutions with widths of 1280 to 1366 pixels and heights of 720 to 800 pixels.
    Note 2: LCD panels’ resolutions are often quoted in terms of raw subpixels misnamed “pixels” in manufacturer’s specifications. Each real pixel includes one subpixel for each of three colors, so calling subpixels “pixels” inflates the claimed resolution by a factor of three. This bit of disingenuous obfuscation is calculated as horizontal resolution × 3 × vertical resolution. For example: 640×480 VGA is 921600 “pixels”, or 307200 pixels, 800×600 SVGA is 1440000 “pixels”, or 480000 pixels, and 1024×768 XGA is 2359296 “pixels”, but only 786432 real pixels.

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