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Top 5 Portable DVD Players For 2010
by GearExpert on Aug.12, 2010, under Audio & Video, Blu-Ray, Mobile, USB Accessories, Wireless Devices
Portable DVD players have become a common sight today. Not only do they work very well, but they are also mobile, which is an added convenience. In this post, we bring you the top five portable DVD players for 2010.
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All You Need To Know About Laptop Encryption
by GearExpert on Jul.29, 2010, under Laptops, Netbooks, Software
Mobile computing is great as it increases productivity by leaps and bounds. But like everything else, it also brings with it serious security risks. Securing confidential information on portable platforms such as laptops and netbooks is one of the biggest issues the IT industry is dealing with today. These are the most vulnerable devices and no matter how careful the owner may be, there is always a major chance of information leak in case of laptop theft or loss. Though you can secure private information in many ways by using passwords, personal firewalls and so on, the best and safest method still continues to be laptop encryption.
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Review And Preview Of HD Recorders For 2010
by GearExpert on Jun.11, 2010, under Audio & Video, Blu-Ray, Software, USB Accessories
Today’s post is on HD recorders. HD recorders or hard disk recorders, as the name suggests, use high-capacity hard disks to record digital audio and video. This advanced system of recording, used mostly for digital mixing and audio signal processing, is much better than even professional multitrack recording and also offers the user far more editing capabilities than other systems. Let us now take a look at some of the popular HD recorders for the year 2010.
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Best Blu-Ray Recorders for 2010
by GearSage on Mar.08, 2010, under Audio & Video, Blu-Ray
OK, so this is a tough one — Blu-ray recorders haven’t really entered our market yet. In fact, the only supposedly available is the Sony BDZ-EX200, with a price tag of $2800 and no vendors actually selling it. Others for sale exist, but they all have B region codes, so if you import one, you’ll have trouble with voltage requirements and other concerns. And your menu will likely be in Japanese.

