GSI 4-in-1 USB Package for Laptop/Notebook/Computer — 4 Ports Aluminum USB High Speed Hub for USB 1.1/2.0 + Easycap USB Video Capture Adapter + MIDI Cable Converter PC to Music Keyboard + 7.1 Channel External Sound Card Audio Adapter.

  • GHD1023: Stylish Aluminum USB 2.0 Mini Hub, Adds 4 USB 2.0 Hi-Speed ports, Fully compliant with USB 2.0 specification, Supports up to 127 Hi-Speed devices, Support data transfer rate at 1.5/12/480 Mbps.
  • GCB1: USB MIDI Cable Converter PC to Music Keyboard Window, Windows Vista/XP, Mac OS, Turn your PC into a music studio by connecting a music keyboard to your computer with the USB MIDI cable, Easy to install with built-in driver; USB powered, no AC adapter needed, 1 in + 1 out MIDI interface; 16 MIDI input ch & 16 MIDI output ch, LED power indicator; MIDI in & out signal indicator; Supports: Windows Vista/XP and Mac OS X.
  • GCB2: Easycap USB Video Capture Adapter, provides a link between a PC and a video device with RCA connector or S-Video connector, such VHS, VCR, DVD,USB 2.0, interface plug and play. Support brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation control. Capture audio without the sound card, Support All Video Formats: DVD+/-R/RW, DVD+/-VR, and DVD-Video. Applying to internet conference / net meeting. Support NTSC, PAL Video format, Quick Installation Guide.
  • GUSCA01: 7.1 Channel USB External Sound Card Audio Adapter, USB2.0 Full-Speed (12Mbps), Specification, Connectors: USB Type A, Stereo output jack, mono microphone input jack, USB bus-powered, no external power required, LED indicators: Microphone-Mute Status, Activity.

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We did the work for you here with this great 4-in-1 Super-Quality USB Package from GSI. At the center there is the 7 Port High-Speed USB Hub, and then we added 3 USB amazing accessories. This is the Ultimate Accessories package for the Professional or the Standard User.

GSI 4-in-1 USB Package for Laptop/Notebook/Computer — 4 Ports Aluminum USB High Speed Hub for USB 1.1/2.0 + Easycap USB Video Capture Adapter + MIDI Cable Converter PC to Music Keyboard + 7.1 Channel External Sound Card Audio Adapter.

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Packaging may change without notice.

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During E3, FIFA 11 producer David Rutter briefly demonstrated the game’s new “Personality+” framework, which aims to better recreate each player’s real-life abilities and personality in the game. Using an early build of the game, Rutter showed how Arsenal defender Sol Cambell has been reduced to a lumbering dribbler — at least compared to teammate Andrey Arshavin, a nimble-footed midfielder. By contrast, Cambell’s tackle zone had been made far more expansive than Arshavin’s. Aside from these obvious skill tweaks, it remains to be seen how much individual “personality” will factor into the gameplay.

Actually, FIFA 11 will allow players to add a bit of their own personal touch to the overall presentation. Rutter confirmed that the game will support custom audio settings, allowing players to upload sound clips — chants, music tracks, 90,000 resounding vuvuzelas — into the game and set them to play in accordance with various events in the match.

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JoystiqFIFA 11 to add custom audio feature originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 22 Jun 2010 02:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Look, we’re all for competition, but it’s about time for some of these guys to stop copying and start innovating. As if your noggin’ wasn’t already spinning enough as you attempt to whittle down your laundry list of HD media streamers, in flies PrimeDTV with yet another hopeful. The PHD-HM5 looks to be fairly standard in terms of features, with HDMI / component outputs, a lengthy list of supported formats, an Ethernet socket and a pair of USB 2.0 ports. You won’t find WiFi or any internal hard drive, and you’ll have to live with the fact that this thing is akin to some lackluster AV component from the early 90s. Oh, and then there’s the chore of actually finding one for sale (not to mention an MSRP), which should probably be just enough to push you towards Popcorn Hour.

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Ready for yet another way to watch TV? Sezmi has just gone on the air in Los Angeles, offering its unique blend of premium OTA and internet delivered video to a few limited trial users. $5 a month brings whatever local networks you can pull in, basic IPTV (YouTube, OnNetworks, podcasts) and internet VOD (CinemaNow) access, while throwing an Andrew Jackson on top of that adds “more than 100 cable TV networks,” delivered via antenna. According to the L.A. Times that doesn’t include any channels from the Disney or Fox family like ESPN, regional sports networks or premium movie channels, but if those are already stations you’re avoiding, it’s a cheaper option than most cable TV plans. Other than the allure of sticking it to the current distribution model, the 1TB DVR package includes a rather unique UI to aggregate and even seek out new shows for you from those varied sources, while maintaining individual profiles for different users. The three month trial has just the right price — free — so even with little info on how much high definition Sezmi’s network can handle or what areas or channels will be added next, it’s at least worth a look.

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Sezmi’s low cost cable / satellite premium TV alternative launches in L.A. originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Good news for folks who against all odds don’t have a home theater Netflix streaming option yet, and yet inexplicably own an internet-connected Sony BRAVIA TV: Netflix just went live. It just takes applying the latest software update and you’re in business. BRAVIA owners were promised the update back in July, and let us be the first to point and laugh insensitively at PS3 owners who have use a “DVD” to get Netflix working on their Cell-powered supermachines.

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Netflix hitting internet-capable Sony BRAVIA sets today originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 14 Nov 2009 15:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The BBC’s iPlayer streaming video / radio service has been available on the Wii in the form of a browser-based app for some time now, but it looks like it’s now set to step up its game considerably with a full-fledged iPlayer Wii channel. Launching in the UK on November 18th, the new channel boasts a streamlined, Wii-friendly interface that was apparently the result of extensive testing, and includes a number of other smaller design touches, like some nifty background animations during radio programs, and some use of the Wiimote’s rumble feature for added feedback. Best of all, the whole thing’s completely free — now, about that UK-only part…

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Switched On: The next step toward the IP tuner

Ross Rubin (@rossrubin) contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

Five years ago, the first Switched On talked about the growing coziness between the iPod photo and video. Today, of course, the iPod and many other portable media players have embraced digitally-distributed video, yet the TV itself remains on the cusp of IP content distribution. But TV manufacturers that still shudder when they think of the WebTV experience of 1996 need to get their heads out of their modem ports. For the sake of video choice, it’s time to support the broadband web of 2009 on TVs.

As we inch closer to the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in January, we come upon the first anniversary of the wedding between television sets and the internet. While there were internet-enabled televisions before last year from HP and others, the online-enabled sets from Sony, Panasonic, Samsung and Vizio marked the real embrace of IP. And it wasn’t just about the hardware — the software included Yahoo’s widget architecture and Netflix streaming movies.

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