Thursday, September 6, 2007

New iPods and iPhone pricing

I am sure some of our readers are none too pleased that they shelled out $499-$599 for a product that is either a) discontinued (4g iPhone) or now $399 (8G) in less than 3 months time. I have to say, anyone who read ANYTHING about Apple's announcements at the time of launch heard they would either come out with new devices or lower prices by the end of the year. Admittedly, this soon, this much of a decrease probably surprised us all.

If it is any consolation, early buyers of game machines like XBOX paid $200-$400 more than list price to get their hands on early units of those gadgets.

What about the new iPods themselves. Well the units are pretty cool. The nano now has a video screen and the iPod Touch has most of the cool features of iPhone minus phone and camera. I have to tell you, I might be more likely to by one of those than the iPhone as I really like my cell phone to be small and just be an excellent phone (that doesn't scratch or break easily). But having wifi on my iPod and being able to buy songs wirelessly...pretty cool.

Hope to hear comments from readers on these devices and Apple's moves. The new products are shown here

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

HD DVD wars continue to heat up

Hey, this isn't getting any easier to choose which format; Blu-Ray or HD DVD will be the one that wins out. In past posts we've talked about how Blu-Ray was locking in some key players such as retailers.

But as they say in the computer biz...software drives hardware sales. And Paramount and Dreamworks SKG announced they wouldn't be supporting Blu-Ray which means no Shrek 3 or Nickelodeon content on Blu-Ray.

We restate our current opinion don't buy one unless you like risk!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

What percentage of users are "Notquitegeeks"?

Note: I had the wrong web address! My mistake, sorry it is fixed now

I was reading at article in Firstglimpse Magazine that asked what type of tech user are you? As I continue to work on the definition of a not quite geek, this caught my eye. Based on a study done by the Pew Internet Project (they get quoted a lot these days) between 23-31% fall into the category I classify as a not quite geek. The variance is that their Omnivore description may include true geeks (8%). You can take their survey at www.pewinternet.org/quiz and find out how you rate. I'll post my category later.

Enjoy.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Getting existing DVDs onto AppleTV

I purchased my AppleTV primarily to help build a library of converted DVDs onto my system as well as those movies I download from iTunes. I want my own "on demand" capabilites for the 50+ movies I have.

Unfortunately due to piracy concerns, you can't copy your existing DVDs to AppleTV, at least you are not suppose to. Look I am totally against piracy but I am in favor of people being able to use what they've bought where they want to use it: video iPod or AppleTV device.

I purchased Cucusoft DVD to Apple TV Converter for $30 after testing the free download. Well worth it! The user interface has already improved since I first used it and with one exception I have been able to convert all the DVDs I have tried. Reminder! don't use this to pirate!

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Target Agrees to sell Sony Blu-Ray for Christmas

So one of the big two has weighed in as to which format is the one to watch. The HD DVD format really needs Walmart to step up and at least agree to market both formats equally this upcoming holiday season or...the game is over by mis 2008.

My advice continues to be buy cautiously.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Current Status of the High definition DVD format battle

Newsflash:Blockbuster Stores to carry Blu Ray only
Sony Betamax versus VHS..our guess is most of the viewers of our site remember the battle of two different VCR formats. People argued which format was better, in the end number of units from multiple vendors made VHS the winner.

Will history repeat itself? Sony has launched it's Blu Ray format and for high definition DVD and Toshiba launched HD DVD. This coming holiday season will mark the first significant battle for market share and eventual domination.

Key Blu Ray supporters
Sonylaystation 3 & Sony Pictures SamsungVD players Apple:iMac 20th Century:Content

Key HD DVD supporters
Toshiba: DVD Players Microsoft:Xbox 360 Universal Studios:Content Warner Bros:Content NECVD Players

Before you invest in high definition DVD players and media we suggest you view this area of our website for information on the technology advantages, the cost of players and if the market will support more than one format. Will you need to buy a dual mode player and what extra cost will you bear? Is there going to be a compromise format?

Vista Introductory Post

Microsoft's Vista Operating Systems ships with virtually every consumer based PC shipped in 2007. Most of us haven't had the time to really delve into the new capabilities of the new OS. Notquitegeeks is pleased to announce the1st Edition of our "Guide to Getting More out of Vista".

To get your copy and automatically receive our quarterly updates click here.
This edition focuses on the Vista Sidebar gadgets. Vista itself comes with 9 Gadgets including Calendar, Clock, Contacts, CPU Currency, Feed headlines, Notes, Puzzle Picture, Slide show and Stocks. Our Guide provides information on 15 additional gadgets geared toward our audience.