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Goldmund – Blu-ray player

September 28th, 2009

090903-eidos-angled2 Frineds its about a goldmund’s blue ray play & i m sure it looks expensive, the Goldmund Eidos Reference Blu-ray player is definitely in the upper crust of Blu-ray players in terms of cost. Hand-built in Geneva, the Eidos Reference Blue is a truly rarefied design. Limited in production to 50 units, dawdlers will be left having to make do with a plain vanilla Denon or Sony Blu-ray player. Will the Goldmund outperform the Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player we raved about a few days ago? I have no idea, but I do know that a $20 Casio watch keeps time just as well as a Patek Philippe Ref. 5102G that costs, gasp, $181,650! The rich and famous still buy Ferraris that are no faster than a Corvette that sells for a fraction of the Ferrari’s price. But Ferrari buyers want more than just speed–they want to be, well, special. They buy it for its looks and how it’s made. It’s the same deal with uber hi-fis. Hope this information is useful to you.

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Onkyo’s HT-RC180

September 28th, 2009

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Hi its about new Onkyo’s HT-RC180 is THX Select2 Plus Certified and that’s always a good sign. A bevy of features including an Ethernet port that enables the HT-RC180 either to receive and output audio tracks playing on your PC, or to bypass your PC and directly stream Internet radio stations such as Rhapsody and Pandora. There’s five HDMI 1.3a inputs and the ability to upscale any video input to 1080p via Faroudja DCDi Cinema. You’ll soon get the complete scoop in the full HT-RC180 review I did with Matthew Moskovciak. To more fully exploit the HT-RC180’s potential I played some of my favorite SACD and DVD-Audio discs. Take the Talking Heads DVD-A for example: the seamless 5.1 channel surround mixes were phenomenal. So much so I never felt a need to use the HT-RC180’s seven channels. The band’s dynamic range was impressive, and Tina Weymouth’s funky basslines were especially easy to follow. You won’t hear me say this too often, but once I heard the Talking Heads in surround, the stereo mixes sounded claustrophobic. The HT-RC180 is the best-sounding receiver I’ve heard in its class. Highly recommended.

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Web Hosting

September 28th, 2009

A web hosting is a company which in effect provides a home for websites. The hosting service involves the provision of computer storage space where the web pages are all saved, and allowing for the transfer of data as these pages are viewed by users of the internet. No website can be viewed online unless it is hosted somewhere, though the geographical location of the web host makes very little difference. It costs the web host money to provide the equipment and support required to host websites, so naturally they charge for their services. While there are such things as free hosting, this never amounts to the same thing as proper web hosting. Free hosting usually means the provision of very limited and restricted web pages on a shared domain,The shared server is like the dorm. And logical partitioning of the server gives us the ‘cubicle’ or the virtual private server (VPS). Of course this cubicle of yours, this VPS makes sense. It allows you to be in control of the virtual servers you own. You get to configure them the way you like. Whether you are a business owner and want to expand your market to the virtual world of the Internet or you are someone who wants a hosting service for your website, you have the answer in webhostinggeeks.com. the best part of the homepage is when you browse down and go to the section called “Introduction to the World of Web Hosting”. In this section, you can find answers to almost any plausible question that comes to your mind when you think of web hosting. Whether you want a dedicated server or a shared or a VPS hosting service, you have all the relevant information listed here. Apart from all this information, information can also be found about other facilities like managed hosting and reseller hosting, among other. Webhostinggeeks.com also offers you additional information about how to get your website work the best for you.
If you are a large company, you may want to go for a dedicated server web hosting service and if you are a small organization, you may want a shared service. If you want something that is in between these two, then VPS hosting service is the service for you.

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