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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Is The Sansa Fuze Better Than Ipod?

By Davis Jetti

The name Ipod has become the standard in MP3 players. Like Kleenex to tissue paper, Ipod is now the thing we associate portable music with. Sometimes, we want something different and from Sandisk (the company that owns Sansa) delivers with the Sansa Fuze. I would say that it is the direct competitor to the Ipod Nano. It's about the same size and it costs about the same at some places cheaper. So why Sansa's Fuze if Apple's Ipod is the standard? Well for one, competition is good. Competition drives prices down and it forces manufacturers to adhere to a higher quality. Another thing I am sick of is following what's "in". Be different people! Don't be a mindless sheep. Let's all do our part and improve our standard of living.

I have my girlfriend's Ipod Nano right here to compare with my Sansa Fuze! The Ipod Nano is thinner and is slightly longer than the Fuze. The Nano is also slightly lighter than the Fuze. The screen on the Sansa is larger. It looks almost twice as big. The Nano feels very slick and smooth. The Fuze seem to have a glossy coating on the front face and a "rubberized" backside for added grip. It feels good. It does not look or feel cheap. Both the Nano and the Fuze are well made and they feel like high quality MP3 Players.

My girlfriend's Nano holds 2 GB of songs. There are no option to add extra storage. My Fuze holds 8 GB of music. I purchased the high end Fuze. They have a standard 4 GB Fuze. My Fuze has a Micro SD slot that I took advantage of and added an 8 GB micro card making for a total of 16 GB or music storage. I believe the highest micro SD card I have seen was 16 GB but that was too expensive for me. The Fuze with the extra card cost me about $130. About $100 for the Fuze and $25 for the card, plus tax of course. Not sure how much the Nano cost as my girlfriend got it for Christmas. I suspect it cost about the same but I could be off.

I have listened to many MP3 Players. I have experienced Archos, Iriver, Creative Zen, Phillips, and of course, Ipod and Sansa. I can say without a doubt that the Sansa Fuze has the highest sound quality of them all. The Ipod sounds good and their headphones are awesome. Their headphones supposedly use rare earth metals and are of higher quality and I don't doubt it. The headphones that came with the Fuze are okay. I would not say they are cheap but they are definitely not as good as the Ipod's headphones. Headphones can be replaced though. I suggest yo to get a good pair of headphones that cover your ear and you will be blown away by the sound quality of the Fuze or any other MP3 players. From the Fuse, he treble is very crisp and the bass thumps well.

I'll tell you straight up that the Fuze wins here. The Fuze can show pictures, video(must be converted), and has a microphone in case you need to record... I don't know, your ex-wife admitting she lied in court? Anyways, the feature is there if you need it. To be honest, this is a moot point. I don't really care too much about this. While it's nice to have lots of features, we are reviewing and comparing Mp3 players, not video, sound recorders.

This is what sold me. I love the sound quality of the Fuze but the community is with the Ipod. The problem I have, and always had with Ipods is that it is really locked down. What do I mean by this? Itunes and transferring music. Syncing. If you have ever used an Ipod, you know what I mean. I guess syncing and Itunes help prevent pirated music but that does not benefit me, the end user. I want to be able to drag and drop music the my Fuze and I can. I can't do that with the Ipod. At least I don't know how. Either way, I don't want to bother with it. Drag. Drop. And play. That's what I want and that's what I like.

Another thing that has not happened yet but might is this incredible open source firmware called "Rockbox". It is a firmware is open source project that aims to improve the original. There is one available for the Nano but currently is not available for the Fuze. Hopefully there will be one in the near future. Somewhat of a side track but it's good to keep an eye out for it. I used to own and old 20 GB Archos and I installed Rockbox onto it and it was amazing. Made the MP3 player 10 times better. If a Rockbox is released for the Fuze, it could be a serious player that will be sure to take a huge market share from Apple.

I love my Fuze. The firmware can be a little slow sometimes as it does not respond immediately to my actions of the scroll wheel. The Ipod on the other hand is fast all the time. However, I spend most of my time with the Fuze listening to music and not playing around with the interface. I like the interface of the Nano better but it's still crap compared to a Rockbox firmware. I believe it is out for the Nano but the Nano is not mine so I can't mod it :( Overall, if you are looking for an alternative in MP3 Players. The Sansa Fuze is great. The Sansa line is great itself. The sound quality is top of the line. They have set a new standard in my opinion. When you listen to this thing, you'll be amazed that you little Fuze only cost you about 90 bucks. Granted my package cost $130 and I have 16 GB of storage! I don't think I will fill that space any time soon. The Nano and its 2 GB of storage caused my girlfriend to occasionally "replace" and make room for some songs. Set it and forget it. I like that. Oh, and I saw the Fuze for sale at Radioshack and a Target the other day. Check it out. Some Radioshacks have a store model that you can try out. Highly recommended. - 18423

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Watch Movies Online From Your PC

By Sara Holloway

We heard that you would like to watch movies online, is this true? There are many individuals throughout the world that take advantage of this and you should do the same. Personally, we enjoy online movie downloads and we do not see any reason why you should not do the same. Technology sure has advanced throughout the years and has brought us many pleasures such as using the computer to watch movies... For free. Doesn't the word "free" ring a bell? Why would you want to spend top dollar on that video when you could view it practically free? Lean in closer as we are going to give you some advice on those legal movie downloads.

One of the best features about a movie rental website is the fact that there is a wide range of movies you will be able to choose from.

No matter what movie you have decided to watch, you should be able to find it. If you just thought of a video from your childhood, then a reliable movie site will allow you to type it in and come face to face with it in only a matter of seconds.

You have the best chance of getting your movie by downloading it from the Internet and a lesser chance of finding it through your neighborhood video store. During those cozy holidays and weekends, you will be able to watch your fair share of movies.

Imagine being able to sit at home with your family and friends and watch movies online. In the past, this only sounded like a dream, but today it is reality.

If you have an "S" cable, then you will be able to hook your TV up to your PC and view the movies on your television.

Are you worried about the quality of those downloadable movies? If so, then you should sweep those worries to the side.

Take note that those may be free to download, but many are not legal. The individuals who are uploading these movie files are violating those breaching laws as well as the copyright rules, so use it at your own risk.

Just because something is free online does not mean that it is illegal. In fact, there are many legal movie downloads that are free. You just need to know where to look and how to get there

As you are trying to find a reliable site to view your videos from, you need to take a couple of seconds to look around and compare those sites. The website you choose should have every category you can possibly think of and then some.

There are many legal movie downloads being done each and every day and we believe you should be taking advantage of this.

Why would you want to pay top dollar for those videos when you could watch movies online? This is a question that we are asking many people. Sure, we do not want the movie store to go broke, but at the same time, you need to save money for yourself. Congratulations on finding the next best thing online - Your movies are only a click away. - 18423

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Rent DVD Online Sites And Why We Love Them

By Patsy Burks

Wanting to watch a movie and then realizing you're going to have to go drive to a store to rent a DVD can be quite a pain. Now, you have an option without ever having to leave home. With the number of rent DVD online sites available, your task is down to some browsing and a few mouse clicks.

Nobody enjoys searching through aisles of DVD boxes, trying to find a specific movie or something that will interest them. Now, the whole searching process is done easily from your computer. You won't need to walk any further than to the mailbox and back.

Even after going to the video store a first time, you'd have to return, just to drop the DVD in a box to return it. Now, with no late fees, you can hold on to your movies. Later, when you are ready to send them back, you only need to use the provided envelope in the mail.

Once you see just how many movies there are to choose from online, you'll never want to go back to your old ways. No store can stand up to the 38, 000 or so movies on websites. Best of all, you can pick a plan that will work no matter what you can afford to pay.

In many cases, you only have a lukewarm chance of getting the movie you want from a store, either because it's older and a certain outlet might not carry it, or because it's new and popular and quickly sold out. With the internet, you can get any movie any time.

People might argue that this method is just lazy. But it goes beyond that - renting movies from the store really was just irritating as well. You'd have to stand around with people who all wanted to rent different things and then stand behind others in the long lines.

It's not just people trying to get out of exercise. It's just that when they have an option where there are no late fees, and where they can watch a movie several times before just sending it back, they have no reason to go to the store.

All you have to do to start getting movies is join, pay the membership fee, and make a list of movies. Different plans will send different amounts of DVDs at a time, but when you're done, new ones will come out automatically when the old ones are returned.

Don't worry about how long it takes a lot of your mail to get where it needs to be. The systems used by these companies will get your movies fast, with the money saved making up for any wait.

It is true that a membership fee will probably be more than one trip to a video store. But you only need to pay it once a month or so, as opposed to at every visit, and there's no risk of raking up a huge late fee bill.

With all the reasons to rent DVD online the fact you don't need to take time from your busy life, your decision is clear. Take advantage of this great new option in movies! - 18423

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Learn to Play Guitar At Home

By Payo W Perry

Learning to play guitar correctly is challenging even with great instruction. If you're just starting out no doubt you'll already have a burning desire to produce some kind of music from your guitar no matter what it is!

Guitar lessons come in all shapes and sizes, so how do you know which ones are going to be best for you?

Begin by looking at the kinds of things you'd eventually like to be playing. What style of music is it? What we're looking for here is a general compass point which is going to provide direction for future guitar lessons. If it's Jazz or Classical guitar for example then 1-1 lessons are advised.

Certain styles of playing allow you a lot of freedom with the road you take for technique and structure. For some styles such as Rock theres really no structure for how you learn to play guitar at all. For some people it's perfect while others will feel lost. It's up to you to recognize how best you learn and obey that aspect of yourself. What all musicians are trying to do is connect with themselves.

Too many students accept bad standards of lessons for guitar. If you are feeling frustrated because you're not understanding everything or are unsure about what it is your supposed to practice and how then it's sign you're not getting good quality guitar lessons. Choose your teacher wisely as they can make or break your chances for success.

Looking online is a great option as there are a number of fantastic websites all offering good quality lessons at a fraction of the cost of a private tutor. If you have the required motivation to teach yourself then I would start with this easy option first.

Of course all of this means very little with one word, practice. Youre going to have to do a lot of it and not just that but it must be regular and done slowly so as to give you brain the time it needs to record everything properly.

As a last point remember that all musicians find their own way. Youre going to have unique musical problems but the answers are always there with perseverance and motivation to get through them. When you learn to play guitar you learn about yourself. - 18423

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Top Movies To Watch

By Shelby Hunt

We have some film reviewed in the following paragraphs. To find movie downloads do a search. You should try two or three searches, with terms like, "New Movie Rental", "Download Movies Internet", and "DVD Movies Downloads".

Following: Fascinating ultra low spending limit precursor to Nolan's Souvenir, another nonlinear tale in regards to a youthful aimless guy who plans to follow individuals, just for the hell of it until one of his "subjects" turns the tables and tempts him into his own world, where he pillages vacant apartments and invades his victim's lives. Cast includes Jeremy Theobald, Alex Haw, Lucy Russell, and John Nolan. (71 minutes, 1999)

Alfredo Alfredo: All too normal Italian comedy in regards to a milque toast who triumphs and weds a seductive female, only to remorse his conquest. Lone interest is recognizing Hoffman's good work in this uncommon setting (with a dubbed voice!). Cast includes Dustin Hoffman, Stefania Sandrelli, Carla Gravina, Clara Colosimo, Daniele Patella, and Duilio Del Prete. (98 minutes, 1972)

The Plough and the Stars: Boring, theatrical filmizations of Sean O'Casey's play with Foster as Irish revolutionary leader and Stanwyck as long-agonizing spouse who prays for his life. Cast includes Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, Barry Fitzgerald, Una O'Connor, Bonita Granville, and Arthur Guards. (78 minutes, 1936)

The Sea Hawk: Top of the line amalgamation with Flynn at his streaking best in venture on the high oceans. The film has a vigorous balance of piracy, romance, and swordplay, handsomely shot, and orchestrated with exciting Erich Wolfgang Komgold score. Cast includes Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall, Claude Pours, Donald Crisp, Flora Robson, Alan Hale, Henry Daniell, Una O'Connor, Gilbert Roland, and Edgar Buchanan. (127 minutes, 1940)

Good Times: Back while the harmonizing twosome was still considered wacky, they made this entertaining little film, with Sonny day dreaming about their potential film roles and he and Cher harmonizing "I Got You Hottie." Cast includes Sonny and Cher, George Sanders, Norman Alden, and Larry Duran. (91 minutes, 1967)

Eagle vs Shark: A festivity of life's oddballs, as mousy Lily sets her sights on self-fashioned macho guy Jarrod (Clement), who lives only to get revenge on the classmate who used to beat him up in high school. Cast includes Loren Horsley, Jemaine Clement, Brian Sergent, Rachel Home, Craig Chamber, and Joel Tobeck. (87 minutes, 2007)

Hog Wild: This film is a silly comedy in reference to humorous bikers who pester adolescents. Unsurprising, low-grade production aids from quality acting, particularly Rosato an incoherently mumbling clique leader called The Bull.Cast includes Ashley Judd, Todd Territory, Bentley Mitchum, Allison Dean, and Dorothy Lyman. Cast includes Michael Biehn, Patti D'Arbanville, .Tony Rosato, Angelo Rizacos, Martin Doyle, and Mati Craven. (80 minutes, 1980)

The Front Page: Third filming of the Hecht-MacArthur play about crazy and woolly Chicago newspaperman in the 1920s has barely anything new to offer (with the exception of 4-letter words) although continues to be an entertaining piece of work. Cast includes Jack Lenunon, Walter Matthau, Carol Burnett, Susan Sarandon, Vincent Gardenia, David Wayne, Allen Garfield, Austin Pendleton, and Charles Duming. (105 minutes, 1974)

Good News: Vigorous redo of the 1920s collegiate musical (by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson), given a new coat of varnish by screenwriters Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Lawford is Tait College's arrogant football idol, and Allyson is the clever gal who catches him on the bounce back. Vintage melodies contain "The Best Objects in Life are Free," "Just consider," and "Varsity Drag". New numbers contain "The French Lecture" and "Pass That Harmony Tube." Cast includes June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Patricia Marshall, Joan McCracken, Ray McDonald, Mel Torme, Donald MacBride, Tom Dugan, and Clinton Sundberg. (95 minutes, 1947)

Did you find something good to see? Remember to use search terms like "Downloadable DVDs" and "Film Download" when looking for movie sites. A final search with "New Release Movie Rentals" might get you what you need if the other ones fail. - 18423

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