All Posts Tagged With: "digital"

Digital Picture Frames from Digital Foci

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This review might be cheating the CrunchGear 300 a little bit, since it’s covering three products in one post, but they’re all from the same manufacturer and all do pretty much the same thing, so it makes sense to review them together. Read on for information about an LCD and two OLED digital picture frames from Digital Foci.

DiXX Digital Training Putter - Putt Like Tiger Woods Everytime

Remember a few weeks ago we told you how to Improve Your Golf Game With The Star Trek Putter? Well forget that, you need the Adams DiXX Digital Training Putter. This computerized training system does everything, it tracks your swing path, impact position, face angle, tempo and speed balance and the $899 price tag, well that’s only a couple of months having to sleep on the couch and go without any honey love. That’s a small price to pay to gain a whole stroke on every green.

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Thanks for the HDTV headache Santa

Mastering Digital TelevisionSo how many people got up Christmas morning to find brand new HDTV’s waiting for them? If your like many out there, you rose to find the jolly ole fat man left you with a nice surprise and ushered your living room into the digital era, leaving you an LCD, Plasma, DLP or some other form of digital television. If your like many of those people, you found out Santa has a jolly ole sense of humor. After rushing the kids through opening packages, racing to make the rounds to various family, scarfing down dried up turkey and fixings, you head off to the living room to embark on this adventure so many of your coworkers brag about experiencing. Only to find hours later, your old television set looked better.

In previous years, whenever we got a new television it was a simple thing to plug them in and turn them on. At most you had to adjust the antenna or maybe wait for the cable company to come by but there was very little effort on your part. That’s no longer true. No longer can you simply plug the set in an expect it to work, now you have to have HD service to go along with that HD set.