Category Archives: Reviews

NOOKtablet Review

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Finally after a couple of weeks of playing with it, here is my own review of the NOOKtablet.

Amazon Kindle Fire Review (no Apple bias, I promise)

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Earlier this morning, I had to take my mother-in-law to the doctors office. It wasn’t supposed to be done until tomorrow, but an opening came up so they moved her a day. Normally, my wife takes her parents to appointments and such, but she was tied up with other errands, so I ended up taking…

iGo up2020 Pico Projector Review

iGo up2020 Pico Projector   Ever since I first seen them appear on the web, I always wanted one of those mini projectors, but due to the fairly high pricing, I never actually bothered ordering one. The idea of a small, portable projector is great. Rather than being limited to just a small screen, you…

Blackberry Playbook Review

  Blackberry Playbook Review A look at the  Blackberry Playbook after 6 months.

Acer Iconica A100 Review

Acer Iconica A100 Review

The Incredible Shrinking DVD Catalyst

We always enjoy reading about how our software impacts peoples lives. Tim Mitchell, one of our customers has written a nice blog-post about his personal experiences with DVD Catalyst 4. Tim’s blogpost in particular has given us some new insight on how some people experience movies on the go. In most cases (as it is…

Allshadow Video Review of DVD Catalyst 3.84

Mike from Allshadow just posted up a nice video review of DVD Catalyst 3.84. Check out this video for a good overview of many of the features in DVD Catalyst 3+ with Booster Pack. Now the Cat takes advantage of multiple cores/processors better than before with faster conversion and better performance all around. Updated frequently,…

eeePC after 2 months

Ive been using my ASUS eeePC 900HD now for about 2 months or so, and figured it’s time for a status update.

Treocentral reviews DVD Catalyst 3

It’s always been possible to cobble together a couple of free, open source tools to rip and compress DVDs into playable files on the Treo. Video clips like mpeg, avi and mp4 files will often play on the Treo with nothing more than the free TCPMP player and its codecs.

Clinton Fitch reviews DVD Catalyst GT

With the explosive growth of mobile devices, the need for making entertainment mobile has grown as well.  The proliferation of portable DVD players, MP3 players, and Windows Mobile devices along with ever increasing performance demands from these devices are a testimony to this trend.  The challenge – as it has always been – has been…