Friday, February 8, 2008



The Top 10 DVD's of all time list




1. The Lord of the Rings - The Motion
Picture Trilogy (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition) DVD ~ Elijah Wood


2. Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition with Bonus
Disc) DVD ~ Carrie Fisher



3. The Adventures of Indiana Jones
(Raiders of the Lost Ark/ Temple of Doom/ Last Crusade) - Widescreen Edition DVD
~ Harrison Ford



4. The Ultimate Matrix Collection (The Matrix/ The
Matrix Reloaded/ The Matrix Revolutions/ The Animatrix) DVD ~ Ray Anthony (III)


5. Sin City - Unrated (Two-Disc Collector's
Edition) DVD ~ Jessica Alba


6. Toy Story - The Ultimate Toy Box (Collector's
Edition) DVD ~ John Lasseter


7. Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (The Ultimate
Edition DVD) DVD ~ Arnold Schwarzenegger


8. Once Upon a Time in the West DVD ~ Henry Fonda


9. Superman - The Movie DVD ~ Vass Anderson


10. Pulp Fiction (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) DVD
~ Rosanna Arquette




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The Top Ten Video Game Systems of All Time


Remember how that dingleberry-sized mario
used to hop around your TV screen (which at the time was not flat) like a
mexican jumping bean into that big green block that was actually supposed to be
a sewage pipe?
  How long ago was that, now more and more video games
are begin more intense, more brain-stimulating and addictive due to rises in new
technology.  Which video game systems have we loved throughout the years
the most? WhatsShopping.com finds out
from Nick
Meyer
.



1. NES


It was hard picking a top system from all the great ones we've seen, but the
Nintendo is the one that made video games famous and popular and the nostalgia
factor is too strong to deny the NES the top spot. Who can forget the first time
they played Super Mario Bros. or all those times they had to blow on the
cartridges to get them to work?

Throw in the NES' excellent game library with titles like Metroid, Mike Tyson's
Punch-Out!, all the Mario games, and all the great side-scrolling 2D action
games like the Contra series and this system is just too good to keep out of the
number one spot.



2. Playstation 2


The sheer quantity of great games like the Grand Theft Auto, Metal Gear, and God
of War series' made this system the industry standard for most of its life on
store shelves. The graphics were a great leap up from the original Playstation
while the controllers remained comfortable and responsive.

 



3. Super Nintendo


A more-than-worthy successor to the beloved NES, the Super Nintendo featured
tons of great sequels to NES games like Punch-Out! and Metroid as well as the
Super Mario games and also is the system-of-choice for great 2D RPG's like the
early Final Fantasy games and Chrono Trigger.

 



4. Sony Playstation


Also well-known for its many great RPG's such as Chrono Cross and myriad Final
Fantasy games, this system had an excellent mix of great 2D and 3D games and has
a gigantic library of games to suit all tastes.

 



5. XBox 360


Despite the fact that a lot of people have had trouble recently with systems
crashing on them, this system has been a great success in America with its long
list of clever and practical features. The XBox Live service with its gamertags
and online marketplace is the industry standard and the standard wireless
controllers make life easy for gamers used to endless bundles of tangled-up
wires. Add in HD capability and a great library of games and this system gets a
nod as one of the best ever.

 



6. Sega Genesis


As Sega's answer to the NES, the Genesis (specifically the early Sonic games)
blew gamers away with its fast-for-its-time processing power and 16-bit graphics
capabilities. The Genesis' library is stocked with classic titles in every
genre.

 



7. Nintendo Wii


While this system is still new and doesn't have a ton of great games, there's no
denying just how innovative and fun this system is with its motion-based
controls. Nintendo used its creativity and vast resources to perfect an idea
many other third-party companies had tried and they're now reaping the benefits
of it at sales counters everywhere.

 



8. Game Boy Advance SP


The original Game Boy pioneered gaming on the go and this little system made a
good thing much better. The SP unit was particularly brilliant both literally
and figuratively because of its gorgeous light-up screen that enabled gaming in
the dark and kept the screen free of scratches while looking incredibly slick.


Plus, the gaming library was excellent with great newer games and ports of Super
Nintendo and NES classics alike filling the shelves.

 



9. Sega Dreamcast


This system came out at a bad time and was quickly overshadowed by the
Playstation 2, but it developed a nice cult following when people began to
realize the quality it offered.

The graphics on this system were great for its time and 2D games such as
fighting games look and run amazing on this system. Top games include the
ambitious Shenmue series, the fantastic RPG Skies of Arcadia, and Phantasy Star
Online, one of the first great massively-multiplayer online RPG's.

 



10. XBox


Many call this system simply a "Halo Adaptor" but that couldn't be farther from
the truth. The XBox has a lot of great games such as Fable and Star Wars:
Knights of the Old Republic to keep gamers busy and was also a graphical
powerhouse for its time.

 


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Top ten list by
Nike Meyer.


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The 15 Best Nokia Phones Ever


The world's largest phone maker also lays
claim to several of the world's best phones; the following 15 handsets are the
best of what Nokia has to offer.




1. Nokia N91

Score: 87% When: June 2006 Worth: $600

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Sporting a massive 4 GB of storage, support for MP3 and WMA files and a host of
other features, the N91 is Nokia's first proper music phone.





2. Nokia N73

Score: 97% When: August 2006 Worth: $500

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The hotly anticipated Nokia N73 camera phone has nearly every bell and whistle
under the sun; we've put the 3.2-Megapixel wunderkind through its paces.





3. Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition

When: September 2006 Worth: $1000

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4. Nokia N95

Score: 80% When: April 2007 Worth: $750

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The phone that can do everything comes to the U.S., with GPS navigation, a
5-megapixel camera and a unique dual-slide design. Is it the best phone we've
seen?



5. Nokia E61

Score: 79% When: August 2006 Worth: $450

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Up close and personal with the Nokia E61 business phone, sporting a BlackBerry-like
design with a thumbboard, landscape-oriented high-resolution display, 3G, Wi-Fi
and more.



6. Nokia N93

Score: 88% When: September 2006 Worth: $700

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It shoots 3.2-Megapixel stills, records hi-def video, views either on TVs and a
whole lot more; we've reviewed the hotly anticipated Nokia N93 camera phone.



7. Nokia E50

Score: 90% When: September 2006 Worth: $350

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The Nokia E50 aims to help you work smarter.




8. Nokia 7390

When: November 2006 Worth: $450

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9. Nokia N70

Score: 75% When: October 2005 Worth: $430

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Nokia N70, the latest stab at a do-it-all smartphone from a certain Finnish
handset maker. Bells and whistles abound.



10. Nokia N90

Score: 83% When: August 2006 Worth: $300 - $600

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A 2-Megapixel camera and high-resolution display makes the Nokia N90 smartphone
a compelling choice - at the expense of size and weight.





11. Nokia N72

Score: 91% Worth: $400

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The N72 tries to look as good as Nokia's popular N70 while cutting back on the
expensive bits - a strategy which lands it straight into the uppermost end of
the mid-range.





12. Nokia 3250

Score: 70% When: April 2006 Worth: $450

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Up close and personal with the all-singing, all-dancing Nokia 3250 - a
multi-talented entertainer which is being pitched unfairly as a music phone.





13. Nokia 7373

When: November 2006 Worth: $350

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14. Nokia 6085

When: November 2006 Worth: $1 - $150

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Stylish flip-phone will come in four colors and use a simpler menu structure.




15. Nokia 6280

Score: 67% When: February 2006 Worth: $200 - $400

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Following hot on the heels of its sans-3G 6270, Nokia is at it again with the
3G-enabled 6280.

 


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The top 10 home technology products


The most savvy homeowners always have the
best features and technology in their home.
 Visit them and you'll find
TV screens that take up an entire wall, stereo systems that could service a
small concert, and one gadget to handle every single daily function of life. 
So the market for electronics is up, here's what the dow jones calls the top-10
Home Technology Products.  Many thanks to Amy Hoak of
Marketwatch.com for the top 10.



1.)A home theater or media room.
A home theater is a room
dedicated solely to the viewing of movies and programs, designed with
aspects such as sound quality in mind. A media room is incorporated in a
home's living space and is more of a multipurpose room, where a homeowner
can watch television, read a book or play a game. Home theaters can run
anywhere from $15,000 to $150,000 and more depending on the components; one
package displayed at the show from Lifeware included a media center,
audio-video receiver, 200-disc DVD changer, 50-inch plasma television, six
speakers, automated lighting control, remote and software for $31,000. 
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2.)Home health-care products and installation. As the population
ages, there's more demand for health-care products that take advantage of
advances in technology. Patient-monitoring systems can allow a caregiver to
check up on an elderly loved one from afar. Biometric monitoring devices can
keep constant watch on a patient's vital signs.

3.)Media Center Edition (MCE) computers. This audio/visual computer
can help manage a home's various media sources, providing such features as
surround-sound processing, as well as access to Internet radio and the
one-touch recording of TV shows. A top-of-the-line Dell media center system
fetches at least $5,500. Hewlett-Packard's HP z565 Digital Media Center
starts at $3,000.


4.)Microdisplay-based televisions. High-definition televisions
are hot, including LCD (liquid crystal displays), DLP (digital light
processing), LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) or LCD-based rear-projection
TVs. Depending on size and type, prices for these products run the gamut.

5.)Lighting and automation.
Homes can be set up with the ability to control lighting and other features
throughout the house from any room -- and any part of the world. Systems can
also create lighting schemes and automation that might, for example, turn
the lights down and close the curtains when a DVD is started, Hoshaw said.
Honeywell and Home Director are two companies that offer such systems.
Lifeware's deluxe system, which includes audio, lighting, HVAC and security
controls in addition to its media capabilities, is priced at $54,000.


6.)Security systems. New systems can protect a home while the
owner is away by taking a snapshot of light usage in the house over the past
two weeks, then mimicking the series while the owner is out of town. 
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7
.)Media servers. Homeowners are increasingly loading all of
their media, including music and movie files, on one server, making files
accessible in a central location. Hewlett-Packard has developed its HP
MediaSmart Server, with the capability to handle 10 accounts on your home
network, although the product is not yet for sale.


8.)The iPod revolution.
Many people have the popular music player from Apple -- or a competing mp3
player -- but increasingly homes are adding docking systems that allow more
flexibility in using the device's media libraries.
The iLuv
4-CD Hi-Fi Audio System with iPod Docking Station - JWi will connect the
device to it's stereo and retails for $196.99 on WhatsShopping.com
.

9.)Smart sound systems.
Multiroom, multisource sound systems allow a homeowner to control the sound
piping through rooms. Often with a touch of a key pad, a homeowner can
control what's playing in each zone, independent of the rest of the house.
Bose installed such whole-house systems in two of the showcase houses built
specifically for the builders show.



10.)
Gaming rooms. They're not just your run-of-the-mill ping-pong
table in the basement anymore. Video-game spaces have become increasingly
common in a home, and are often set up around more traditional games, such
as a billiard table.

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