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Crucial mx100 128gb 67.us :)
Amazon.com: Crucial MX100 128GB SATA 2.5-Inch Internal Solid State Drive (CT128MX100SSD1): Computers & Accessories
Crucial mx100 128gb 67.us :)
Amazon.com: Crucial MX100 128GB SATA 2.5-Inch Internal Solid State Drive (CT128MX100SSD1): Computers & Accessories
FREE HitFilm 2 Express Green Screen Software.
Its not the newest version, but its Free !
I found it on CNET Cheapskate: Three-deal Thursday: A Jamstik, a monitor and a software freebie - CNET
For a limited time, Green Screen Systems is offering video-editing app HitFilm 2 Express (Win) for free.
Original price: $149.Note that the download version is free, but you can order a boxed copy for $10.
The software offers robust video editing tools: multiple video and audio tracks, drag-and-drop transitions, animated titles, sound mixing, and so on.
But where this editor leaves your CyberLink PowerDirectors and Pinnacle Studios in the dust is with its sweet, sweet array of special effects, which range from computer-generated gunfire and blood spatter to green-screen compositing (natch) and "procedural" lightning.
From today's Tiger email: Seagate Barracuda 1TB Hard Drive - 7200RPM, 64MB, SATA 6Gb/s - ST1000DM003 at TigerDirect.com $39 after rebate.
From Tiger Direct daily mail:
3 TB Internal HD $79
HP 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive
$29
Ends 4/20 50"
LED HDTV
$329
Yea the t.v. is pretty lame anyway 60Hz refresh rate
Seagate hdd :/
HP I haven't been impressed with anything they've made for many years Printer wise possibly they would not screw up a flash drive :)
I'll never buy another h-p product again.
I'll stick with Cannon or look closer at Epson Printer wise
Flash PNY or SanDisk
Flat screens = Sony the one and only
I agree about HP and Canon. HP bad (mostly support), Canon good.
I've had two Epson products—a printer and a scanner—and both were garbage.
I will never buy another SanDisk product after the way they worked hard to find a loophole to weasel out of honoring the warranty on a camera card roughly ten years ago.
I've been happy with my Asus flat screens so far. Their policy of up to four or five (I forget which) dead or stuck pixels being acceptable kinda galls me, though (I have one stuck pixel on one of the monitors; it's toward the edge so I rarely notice it).