
MAY, 2008 This is a follow-up “sequel” to my previous homemade video that demonstrates one of my videogaming setups. The old video is here is case you haven’t seen it: youtube.com I have an XBOX 360 Elite hooked up to an LCD WideScreen Video Projector and displayed onto a 12′ Foot movie screen out in my garage! MODEL: EPSON POWERLITE HOME 10+ It accepts up to 1080i input and displays at 480p WideScreen from any video source even a PC. I got the projector brand new on eBAY for only 9, and the movie screen brand new for only bucks. I also have it hooked up to an RCA stereo system with 4 Speakers, with extra deep bass. It demonstrates very impressive HD quality graphics and sounds for a cheap price compared to big HDTVs! Keep in mind, I had to heavily compress and condense the video quality to fit it up on this website. Just thought I would share my setup and answer any questions if people wanted to do the same. Please, serious questions only! I show off some of my favorite games, including “Grand Theft Auto IV”. WARNING: The video games I show are Rated ‘M’ and contain extreme violence! Keep in mind that I filmed this myself while playing, so it’s not the best demonstration, but you will get the idea. * Please allow time to download the video completely, and turn up your sound! * It’s worth it! ——- Please rate this video! Spread the word and pass it along! 10 minutes, 9 seconds long Enjoy ——- “DJ ICE” Reel Deal Productions @copyright May, 2008 djiceiscool …

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The latest in 3D gaming has finally arrived! The long-awaiting NVIDIA 3D Vision takes your gaming experience to a whole new level with true 3D graphics on all your favorite games. A simple USB port connects the transmitter to your computer. Have a Blu-Ray drive on your new computer? The NVIDIA 3D Vision also comes with a DVI to HDMI cable so you can connect a DLP HDTV to the NVIDA graphics card in your computer and view HD movies on a much larger screen. If you have a stand-alone Blu-Ray player, don’t worry! The NVIDIA 3D Vision can also connect directly to a DLP HDTV via the VESA Stereo Cable Port.

The is a short tutorial for anyone who may not know how to hook up their PS3/ PS3 Slim to a HDTV. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. For those of you being introduced to PS3 for the first time, i’d like to say welcome.

My latest game settings for StarCraft 2. Sapphire 6970 is maxed out, easily can handle StarCraft 2. CPU is set low since like StarCraft (1) many units, CPU will be worked more, therefore when playing multiple players, and many units, keep your CPU working less, no lagging, less problems. Noticed that StarCraft 2 plays much better when you can set Refresh Rate @ True 120 Hz, ( BenQ XL2410T monitor used @ 1920 x 1080, @ 2 ms response Time, @ true 120 Hz ).

This is the second video I’ve made detailing how an Acer Aspire One netbook can be used as if it were a desktop computer (ie a tower) (the previous one was called “Acer Aspire One with external monitor”). In this video I explain how you can set the video card up to optimize the graphics settings for an external monitor and for the netbook’s own monitor. I have here hooked the netbook up to a Dell S2409W, which outputs 1080p.

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