http://www.ncix.com/search/?categoryid=0&q=benq+DLP+LED
Unlike its non-HD predecessor, the GP2 is 720p (actually 1280×800), has an iPod dock, and can be equipped with a portable battery! This thing flat out ROCKS. I am planning to buy one.
http://www.ncix.com/search/?categoryid=0&q=benq+DLP+LED
Unlike its non-HD predecessor, the GP2 is 720p (actually 1280×800), has an iPod dock, and can be equipped with a portable battery! This thing flat out ROCKS. I am planning to buy one.
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=64404
Not bad results overall. It was tested further after this video and found to be stable for 24 hours of Prime 95 at 4.7GHz.
http://www.ncix.com/search/?categoryid=0&q=bulldozer+fx
Check out the 1080p gaming performance of the Bulldozer FX against its closest rival from the Intel side: The 2500K!
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=63948
Lightweight and stylish. This thing looks great. It also has a cool feature that auto-mutes the mic if you fold it up!
The most amazing iPhone 4S Drop Test ever recorded!
I finally got my hands on the new Apple iPhone 4S in Black! Take a closer look at this masterpiece!
At Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, a cavernous chamber is being modified for use in testing the Webb Telescope. Environmental testing is part of the myriad of tests Webb must endure to be deemed space-worthy.
“Behind the Webb” is a recurring video series from HubbleSite, home of the Hubble Space Telescope and the upcoming Webb Space Telescope. Join host Mary Estacion as she goes behind the scenes to watch the construction and testing of the parts that will make Webb the world’s most powerful infrared telescope.
Backyard stargazers get a monthly guide to the northern hemisphere’s skywatching events with “Tonight’s Sky.” September is all wet! Look for September constellations Aquarius, the Water Jar, and the Water Goat.
“Tonight’s Sky” is produced by HubbleSite.org, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes — and other astronomy videos — at HubbleSite.org.
Visit Tonight’s Sky on HubbleSite.
http://hubblesite.org/explore_astronomy/tonights_sky
Backyard stargazers get a monthly guide to the northern hemisphere’s skywatching events with “Tonight’s Sky.” Views of the Andromeda Galaxy, Jupiter and the Orionid Meteor Shower grace October’s skies.
“Tonight’s Sky” is produced by HubbleSite.org, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes — and other astronomy videos — at HubbleSite.org.
Visit Tonight’s Sky on HubbleSite.
http://hubblesite.org/explore_astronomy/tonights_sky