Showing posts with label dvd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dvd. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

HP 2000-2a28dx, a 15-inch laptop at a great price

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Do you think $ 300 is overpriced for a laptop today ? Of course not, and that's what it will cost the HP 2000-2a28dx, a new laptop with 15.6-puldas screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
What can we get for that money? Perhaps more than you expect, because this machine comes equipped with an AMD Brazos 2.0 E1-1200 dual-core will have 4GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive, plus a DVD burner, webcam and ports USB 2.0 , HDMI and VGA.
The HP 2000-2a28dx belongs to the new HP 2000z series where teams are portable low end of the company.

Monday, July 23, 2012

We try for 7 days of paid apps Windows 8

 Window 8

It would be great to test an application before buying it, right? Even better would be to use free for a week to check that perfectly fits our needs. When we get Windows 8, Microsoft will allow us to do that. Apple may be the king of this market, but rivals are fast approaching to meet user requests. It seems that all paid applications from the Windows store may be tested for a week before you buy (or not) definitely. If bought, kept the settings set and we have made changes to the application. Remember that Windows 8 will arrive on October 26 and the upgrade from XP, Vista or W7 will cost $ 40 in digital format while the operating system DVD will cost $ 70.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

"Carmina or die": How to measure success with a new operating model


How does the 62,000 spectators translate "Carmina or die" on the Internet, DVD, TV and movies? Light up a new business model the debut of Paco Leon? Spanish cinema, seeking alternatives to the crisis, assesses this new formula that has revolutionized the distribution of cinema.

Not the same success that a windfall. "Carmina or die", the fictional documentary that Paco Leon has made his own mother, Carmina Barrios is a success not only for the three awards harvested in the last Festival of Malaga.

"It's a hit," he said Efe producer, Alvaro Alonso, Jaleo Films. "Apart from recovering costs, looking for people to see the movie and watching. It also opens the door to other film production. A new way to make cheap products with technologies that are available."

Breaking down the Paco León tweet yesterday saying that his mother "has achieved more in the fight against piracy Sinde Law," Alonso explained that this was one of the goals of "Carmina or die."

"It was our bet from the beginning. Make it easy to not spend a penny in cinema. That would compensate them pay before pirate it. Let them see that they have paid 1.95 and has not happened", explains the producer.

But that "recover costs" can not be ignored. Alonso explained that the cost of production of 'Carmina or die' was 100,000 euros, "but it is a real cost." "It is, precisely what we have spent, but there are a lot of money capitalized. If you'd paid all be talking about more than 200,000 euros. And advertising must be added around 60,000 euros."

"I think it's a profitable formula for a film like this. We will see the final figures, but two euros you have to sell much to recover. Would have to raise about € 500,000 across all platforms," ​​says the producer.

Official figures yesterday showed that leaving those 62,000 spectators with the computer picks the ICAA for automatic aid, which gives two viewers for viewing online and by DVD-corresponded to theaters by 7.3, 35.5 the 54.3 DVD and internet.

Maroto Nieves, manager of Alta Films, told Efe the cost to release a film in theaters. "Each copy is for about 800 or 900 euros," he said, adding that "the collection is divided fifty-fifty with the room."

Both the distribution of the DVD (to 5.95 euros) and viewing on line (between 1.95 and 3.99 euros, depending on the platforms) are also divided fifty-fifty with the producer.

In a rough estimate, "Carmina or die" has hit theaters, with 4,650 spectators, about 35,000 euros (encrypting an average of 8 euros entry); 65,500 euros thanks to the DVD (11,000 copies to 5.95 euros ) and raised on the Internet, taking an average price of 2.5 euros, 44,125 euros to 17,650 viewings.

The sum is nearly € 150,000 in a weekend, so that producers would have received about 75,000 in four days.

"If a Spanish film premieres in theaters and the first weekend it makes 150,000 euros, saying it has not worked well. Why say 'Carmina or die' is a tremendous victory? The film has a very low production figure but half a Spanish film worth 1.5 million euros, "says Maroto.

"We are excited by Paco León, because we believe it has been very honest. Since she started the project already had the idea to do this experiment. He has fulfilled his dream," says Maroto, adding that Alta Films was interested in distributing the film.

"But there is a great business model far," says the manager of the distributor, who recalls that 1.1 million spectators have flocked to the movies this weekend and that "to have gone up in the soup (in reference to the media coverage has had the unusual release of the film) 62 000 spectators not so much ".

Juan Carlos Tous, founder and CEO of Filmin, the platform that has captured 40 percent of the viewings on line to make "Carmina or die" in the title of most watched his young career, believes that any conclusion is premature. "We need a little time," he told Efe.

From Filmin have been proposed to make a report of "Carmina or die." "We want to collect all the figures in a month and put them in a job to make them available to the industry in investment, profitability and marketing."

But in any case, Tous initiative recognizes that Paco León "is a first step towards standardizing quality internet as a window where you can watch movies."

Alonso said: "The only conclusion to be drawn so far is to be flexible film market. There is a new business model, but it is pushing to change the model. Possibly, some great delivery company thinks not have been wrong to have it in theaters. "

Monday, April 30, 2012

The Walking Dead Episode I : Not Fun with U die ...

Release date Apr-25-2012

In the zombie apocalypse, we'll all be human resource managers. We'll need to make harsh critiques on the value of one human against another in a post-apocalyptic scenario. At least, that's what the first episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead adaptation has taught me

In the first of five episodes, you take on the role of Lee Everett, a man who may or may not be a killer. About the time Lee is getting transported to prison, the zombie apocalypse starts and gives him a "get out of jail free" card. For the next two hours, it's up to you to keep Lee alive and able to protect Clementine, the first grader in his care.


Here's the launch trailer for The Walking Dead: Episode 1, available now on PlayStation Network, PC and Mac, and will release very soon on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360.

 


Episode one of a five-part game series set in the same universe as Robert Kirkman’s award-winning series. Play as Lee Everett, the convicted criminal who has been given a second chance at life in a world devastated by the undead. Experience events, meet people and visit locations that foreshadow the story of Deputy Sheriff Rick Grimes. A honed game experience in which actions, choices and decisions you make will affect how your story plays out across the entire series.


The game is essentially a point and click adventure, in the same vein as PC classics Grim Fandango and Monkey Island, however there are tense and exciting quicktime style zombie survival moments which are reminiscent of Heavy Rains action segments. These quick time style battles work well enough, however they are not the focus of the game, the down time between zombie attacks are, and this is where the game excels.

Telltale have managed to get some amazing writers on board and they really make you feel for the protagonist Lee and his new lil sidekick Clementine. The game could easily grow boring with its lack of action, but the writing is so good that you will dread zombie attacks and want to interact with other survivors learning their stories and building relationships with them, which in turn help to define your character through your dialogue choices. Choice is a huge part of this game, you have mere seconds to decide whether to save one survivor or another, or how to intervene in situations, and there is a definite desire to return to chapter one and play it differently to see what could have happened. The promise that these choices will affect later episodes is also intriguing, and I wonder if it even might have affected the ‘Next time on The Walking Dead’ preview that is shown at the end (which looks equally fantastic I might add).







It may only last for around 2 hours but because it plays more like a movie than a traditional game at $5 you are definitely getting bang for your buck. The Walking Dead’s strength is the writing and the characters, the game does a great job of building tension and creating emotional investment with the characters. It is less of a game and more of an interactive story at times, but that works incredibly well with The Walking Dead property which has never simply been about zombie killing. Set in the same universe as the comics you are quick to see some familiar faces which is a nice little nod for fans. All in all I can’t wait for episode two of this. If you are a fan of The Walking Dead in any medium then this is definitely worth your time and money. Simply put, it's fantastic! 


My Comment

This game is amazing for anyone who love the Zombie genre. I haven't played a point-and-click game in a while, but it's amazingly easy and it feels and looks natural at most times. I love the fact that you have to make tough choices, who you want to save from death, to tell the truth or not. You get emotionally attached to most of the characters, and you would want to see this through. You can tell the game is developed for consoles, because of some graphical glitches, audio glitches and the controls. Don't fret! I could look past those tiny imperfections, because everything else is awesome! If you love zombies and an engaging story, you'll absolutely love this game. I can't wait for the next episodes. This game receives a 9/10 from me because of the story, comic-style graphics, music and characters. The game is very much worth its price too, that's good. It does not receive a 10/10 because of a few tiny bugs and some audio-glitches. Apart from that, I recommend it highly!

8/10