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Review: Tiny Wings for iOS

Posted: March 17th, 2011
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Square iPhone Payment System [Video]

Here’s a quick video demo of the Square iPhone Payment System that I shot and edited last weekend with Kevin Rose. We used his Canon 5D Mark II for the shoot, and I was stunned with the results. It’s safe to say that I’ll be getting a HD DSLR very soon.

Posted: January 21st, 2010
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Followup: The Panasonic HMC150

Hello again everyone! It’s been a little while since my last post. My brand new Panasonic HMC150 has come in and I’ve had a chance for about a month to use it in various environments and I must say I’m more than impressed with the camera. The decision to buy this camera was definitely a good call. Shooting onto SD cards instead of tapes is just about the most liberating thing I can think of after nearly eight years of shooting on DV tapes. More of my thoughts about the camera (with test footaage!) is after the jump.

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Posted: November 17th, 2008
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New TV

It’s a 61″ Samsung HL61A750 LED DLP HDTV. All the acronyms basically mean it is one killer television. Here’s the kicker: It was almost the same price as my old 37″ LCD TV! Couple that with selling my old one for the right price and I basically paid half of what this unit was worth.

Another fun fact is that DLP televisions seem to be on their way out due to LCD flat-panel televisions ruling the HDTV market right now. Only two more manufacturers even bother to produce DLP rear-projection televisions like this one anymore: Samsung and Mitsubishi. What this means is now is the best time to get one! Currently DLP TV’s are available in massive sizes on the cheap. I would have paid twice as much for a flat panel LCD or Plasma television of this size.

Traditional DLP televisions work by way of projecting a super-bright beam of light from a bulb through Red Green and Blue color wheels which then bounce off tiny mirrors to produce the image. In this unit Samsung has brought something new to the game: LED. Instead of a limited-life bulb powering the TV they’ve replaced it with super-bright LED’s (The same technology used in digital outdoor signage).

I was worried about several factors about this TV seeing as it’s the largest TV I’ve ever owned, but let me tell you this TV has been blowing me away since the moment I plugged it in this weekend. All of the potential downsides of DLP have been remedied by Samsung’s clever new LED engine. It’s clear, bright, and the color is pristine. Perfect for TV, Movies and Games!

Posted: August 24th, 2008
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